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41. | Trial and Imprisonment |
| 审判和监禁 |
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42. | To detain in custody;imprison. |
| 监禁关押;禁锢 |
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43. | ordinary imprisonment |
| 监禁;拘役;徒刑 |
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44. | Next come facts that constrain these sets and relations. |
| 接著是限制这些集合与关系的一些事实。 |
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45. | PENAL INSTITUTIONS |
| 刑事监禁所 |
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46. | indeterminate prison sentence |
| 无限期监禁刑罚 |
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47. | in close confinement |
| 被严密监禁 |
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48. | * Criticism tends to undermine and constrain the artist's creativity. |
| 批评家总是削弱和限制艺术家的创造力。 |
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49. | place under restraint |
| 关入疯人院|监禁 |
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50. | To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means. |
| 强制,强迫通过体力、法律、社会或道义的手法强迫、强制 |
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