incommunicado

英 [,ɪnkəmjuːnɪ'kɑːdəʊ] 美[,ɪnkə,mjunɪ'kɑdo]
  • adj. 被单独监禁的
  • 不愿被打扰的

英英释义


1. without the means or right to communicate;
"a prisoner held incommunicado"
"incommunicado political detainees"

实用场景例句


Yesterday she was incommunicado, putting the finishing touches to her autobiography.
昨天她闭门独处,对她的自传作最后的润色。

柯林斯例句

Theprisoner was held incommunicado.
那监犯被禁不得与他人接触.

互联网

Drug trafficking operations often frustrated, yellow frame - based Bureau Lebanon, Lebanon in to be incommunicado detention.
贩毒行动屡屡受挫, 黄设局陷害黎, 黎“中计”被“隔离审查”.

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中文词源


incommunicado 无接触,禁止接触

来自西班牙语,in-,不,非,-commun,交流,接触,词源同common,communicate.即不接触的,引申词义禁止接触。

双语例句


1. Yesterday she was incommunicado, putting the finishing touches to her autobiography.
昨天她闭门独处,对她的自传作最后的润色。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He is incommunicado in a secluded cottage in Wales.
他隐居在威尔士一个偏僻的小村舍里。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The prisoner has been held incommunicado for more than a week.
这名囚犯已被单独囚禁了一个多星期。

来自《权威词典》

4. He was held incommunicado in prison for ten days before being released without charge.
在被无指控释放以前,他在狱中被单独监禁了10天。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Theprisoner was held incommunicado.
那监犯被禁不得与他人接触.

来自互联网

英文词源


incommunicado (adj./adv.)
1844, American English, from Spanish incomunicado, past participle of incomunicar "deprive of communication," from in- "not" + comunicar "communicate," from Latin communicare "to share, impart" (see communication).