detention
detention — 名詞
1. the situation in which a person is kept in a police station or prison by legal a
拘留;羈押
司法機關依法限制人身自由的強制措施
the situation in which a person is kept in a police station or prison by legal authority, usually while waiting for a trial or other legal decision
The refugee was held in detention for three weeks before her case was reviewed.
那名難民被拘留了三週,她的案子才獲得審查。
passive: be held in detention
Police can keep a suspect in detention for up to 48 hours without charging them.
警方可以在不起訴的情況下將嫌疑人羈押最多 48 小時。
modal: keep [sb] in detention
Human rights groups condemned the detention of journalists in the country.
人權團體譴責該國拘留記者的行為。
International observers criticised the conditions inside the detention centre where David was held.
國際觀察員批評了 David 被關押的拘留中心內的條件。
- confinement
broader term; can include hospital isolation or house arrest, not just police custody
- custody
more specific to police holding someone for questioning or while awaiting a decision
- imprisonment
longer-term and usually follows a conviction; more severe in register
- release
the opposite action or state of being set free from detention
文法句型
in + detention
detention of + [person]
用法筆記
Frequently uncountable when referring to the general state ('held in detention'), but countable when referring to a specific period or instance ('three detentions in one year').
常見錯誤
2. a school punishment that requires a student to remain in the school building aft
留校懲罰
學生放學後被強制留在學校的處罰
a school punishment that requires a student to remain in the school building after the regular school day has finished
Vivek got detention for arriving late to class three times this week.
Vivek 因為這週遲到三次而被罰留校。
collocation: get detention for [reason]
The headteacher decided to abolish Saturday detention after complaints from parents.
校長在收到家長投訴後決定取消週六的留校懲罰。
Students who are given detention must stay in a supervised classroom until five o'clock.
被罰留校的學生必須在有老師監督的教室待到五點。
Élise spent her lunch break finishing the essay that earned her detention.
Élise 用午餐時間完成了那篇讓她被罰留校的作文。
- after-school detention
more explicit and formal; clarifies the timing
- timeout
used for younger children; shorter and less formal than detention
- early dismissal
the opposite — leaving school before the normal time
文法句型
get + detention
give + [sb] + detention
用法筆記
Commonly used with verbs like get, give, have, serve, and do. In British and American schools the term is widely understood, though American English sometimes uses 'after-school detention' for clarity.