incommunicado
常見例句
- They may be held incommunicado and without charge for 120 days before being put before a special court that could impose further months of detention.
他們會(huì)在沒有被控告的情況下先被單獨(dú)監(jiān)禁120天,然後經(jīng)特別法庭讅判,可能判処更長(zhǎng)時(shí)間的拘畱。 - Later she was housed in a hotel with her daughter forweeks, almost incommunicado, neither of them allowed cell phones after theywere placed in protective custody by prosecutors.
後來(lái)的幾周她和女兒都被安置在一個(gè)酒店房間內(nèi),幾乎與外界完全隔絕,因爲(wèi)她們被控方予以保護(hù)性監(jiān)禁,不可以使用手機(jī)。 - An unnamed Iranian official told the Fars news agency the report of the jailing wasn't true. He said the men remained at their homes but incommunicado.
一位不願(yuàn)透露姓名的伊朗官員告訴法爾斯通訊社監(jiān)禁報(bào)道不屬實(shí),他們衹是被隔離在自己家中. - The rights groups say at the request of the United States, Kenya sent many of the detainees to Somalia and Ethiopia, where some of them were tortured and held incommunicado for months.
- It is not clear what Ms Mahlangu herself thinks, as she is shut up incommunicado in a palace.
ECONOMIST: Yes - The first two days, he was incommunicado, lost beneath a breathing apparatus when he was not in surgery.
NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian - Mr Chen was imprisoned incommunicado for a month before he was charged, raising questions about the presumption of innocence.
ECONOMIST: A former president and the judiciary are both in the dock 返回 incommunicado