prison.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
hapishane

Polis seni hapishaneye koyacak. - The police will put you in prison.

Hapishane gardiyanının bir kadın olduğunu görmek çoğu insanı şaşırtır. - It surprises most people to find out that the prison warden is a woman.

hapis

Polis seni hapishaneye koyacak. - The police will put you in prison.

Hapishaneden çıktığımda, Tom tekrar ayaklarımın üstünde durmama yardımcı oldu. - When I got out of prison, Tom helped me get back on my feet.

cezaevi

Tom on yıl önce cezaevinde öldü. - Tom died in prison ten years ago.

Tom geçen ay cezaevinden serbest bırakıldı. - Tom was released from prison last month.

{i} delik

Mahkûm cezaevi duvarının altında bir delik açtı. - The prisoner dug a hole under the prison wall.

tutukevi
up the river
(Oyunlar) Batak: Batak, bir çeşit kağıt oyunudur. İskambil oyunları arasında "Kozlu Oyun" olarak bilinir. İki veya daha üstü oyuncu ile oynanır. Genel olarak 4 kişi oynanan Batak, bir dakika içinde kağıtların dağıtılmasıyla başlar ve 10-30 dakika arası sürer. İhaleli ve İhalesiz olarak 2 çeşit oyanınış biçimi vardır
prison
{i} hapsetme
prison
(Askeri) CEZAEVİ: Hapis cezasına çarpılanların kapatıldıkları yer
prison
hapset
prison
prison breaker hapishane kaçağı
prison
hapsetmek
prison
{i} kodes
prison
suçlularevi
up the river
(isim)hirden yukarı, hapishaneye, hapse
up the river
nehirden yukarı
up the river
hapishaneye
up the river
hapse
İngilizce - İngilizce
three hots and a cot
A prison.
bughouse
A prison.
tronk

It was built, as far as I can discover, because the Cape Argus rightly denounced the overcrowding of the old tronk on the waterfront.

A prison.
correctional institution
To prison.
up the river

The former baseball player that Cincinnati idolized is being sent up the river to Ashland, Ky., to serve a prison term for cheating on his taxes.

a prison.
ratcastle
a prison.
cooler

About a year or so back we had him in the cooler on a Mann Act rap. - The Big Sleep, by Raymond Chandler.

prison
Confinement in a prison

Prison was a harrowing experience for him.

prison
to imprison
prison
Any restrictive environment, such as a harsh academy or home

The academy was a prison for many of its students because of its strict teachers.

prison
{n} jail, place of confinement, fast hold
prison
{v} to shut up in hold, confine, enchain
prison
A place of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes
prison
as, small print; large print; this line is in print
prison
A place where persons are confined, or restrained of personal liberty; hence, a place or state o&?; confinement, restraint, or safe custody
prison
{i} jail, penitentiary, location where convicted criminals and people awaiting trial are confined
prison
To bind (together); to enchain
prison
A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical
prison
a prisonlike situation; a place of seeming confinement
prison
Specifically, a building for the safe custody or confinement of criminals and others committed by lawful authority
prison
A prison is a building where criminals are kept as punishment or where people accused of a crime are kept before their trial. The prison's inmates are being kept in their cells He was sentenced to life in prison = jail. Institution for the confinement of people convicted of crimes. Prisons are administered by state, provincial, or national governments and house inmates for relatively long terms. They thus differ from jails, which usually are under local jurisidiction and house inmates serving short sentences. Until the late 18th century, prisons were used mainly for the confinement of debtors who could not meet their obligations, of accused persons waiting to be tried, and of convicts who were waiting for their sentences of death or banishment to be put into effect. Later, imprisonment itself came to be accepted as a means of punishing convicted criminals. In early U.S. prisons, prisoners were kept in isolation; in the 19th century, they were permitted to work together, but only in silence. At the end of the 19th century, prison reformers successfully advocated segregation of criminals by type of crime, age, and sex; rewards for good behaviour; indeterminate sentencing; vocational training; and parole. In the late 20th century, prison populations in many countries began to explode as arrests for violent offenses and for possession of small amounts of illegal drugs increased
prison
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate
prison
{f} imprison, put in prison, incarcerate, jail, detain
prison
That which is produced by printing
prison
a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment a prisonlike situation; a place of seeming confinement Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc
prison
To imprison; to shut up in, or as in, a prison; to confine; to restrain from liberty
prison
a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment
prison
A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper
prison
A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth
prison
joint
prison
chokey
prison
pokey
prison.

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