gaol

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Englisch - Türkisch
hapishane
hapis
hapse atmak
cezaevine kapatmak
cezaevi
gaoler bak jail
{i} kodes
i., f., İng., bak. jail
jail
hapishane

On mahkûm hapishaneden çıktı. - Ten prisoners broke out of jail.

Bir hapishanede asla bulunmadım. - I have never been inside a jail.

jail
hapis

Tom'un babası hapishanededir. - Tom's father is in jail.

Tom ömrünün geriye kalanını hapiste geçirmek istemiyor. - Tom doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in jail.

jail
cezaevi

Sami ilçe cezaevinde Leyla'yı ziyaret etti. - Sami visited Layla at the county jail.

gaol delivery
(Kanun) hapishaneden çıkma
jail
{i} kodes
jail
tutukevi
jail
hapishaneye kapatmak
jail
hapse atmak
jail
mapushane
jail
(Kanun) cezaevine koymak
jail
dam
jail
hapsetmek
jail
{f} hapset
jail
yargılanmakta olan sanığın tutuklu olduğu tutukevi. "prison" ise yargılanması sonucu ceza alan mahkumların tutulduğu yerdir
clap into gaol
hapse atmak
jail
{i} hapishane, mahpushane
jail
{i} kafes
jail
{f} tutuklamak
Englisch - Englisch
To confine in a gaol; to imprison
Preferred alternative spelling of jail
Obsolete spelling of jail
{n} a prison, place of confinement, jail
see jail. Variant of jail. a British spelling of jail
{i} prison, jail (British)
A place of confinement, especially for minor offenses or provisional imprisonment; a jail
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
{f} (British) put in prison, incarcerate, jail, detain
prefered
UK, archaic, alternative spelling of jail
jail
school

I have to go to jail for 5 days per week.

jail
The requirements that a horse claimed in a claiming race not be run at another track for (usually) 30 days
jail
A place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding
jail
To imprison
jail
A prison; a place of detention; a place where a person convicted or suspected of a crime is detained
jail
{n} a prison, a place of confinement
jail
Confinement in a jail
jail
an extremely difficult place from which to hit the golf ball safely Often referred to when deep in the trees where the trees themselves look like the bars of a jail cell Example: "Paul sliced his drive badly and had to play his second shot from jail "
jail
If someone is jailed, they are put into jail. He was jailed for twenty years. a place where criminals are kept as part of their punishment, or where people who have been charged with a crime are kept before they are judged in a law court = prison (jaiole, from caveola, from cavea ). gaol to put someone in jail jail sb for sth
jail
Where you will end up if caught flying on the Heathrow approach
jail
{i} prison, location where convicted criminals and people awaiting trial are confined; incarceration, imprisonment
jail
A state in which a proxy's access is limited to a given directory The chroot directive lets the Unix system administrator place a proxy server into a "jail" where it has access only to files in a given directory This helps limit damage if the server's security is compromised, because the intruder can access only the files in the one directory
jail
when the ball is in a position where it cannot be swung at or advanced at all, or in any normal way (e g , in thick trees) Example: I hit it in jail on number 2 and had to take an unplayable lie
jail
a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
jail
A kind of prison; a building for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding
jail
Where a golf ball usually lies after a hacker hits it A place from which escape is nearly impossible Deep rough, woods, buried lies, and other unpleasant places represent jail for a golf ball (See also dead )
jail
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
jail
A county institution usually for persons awaiting trial, unsentenced felons and misdemeanants and sentenced misdemeanants and felons
jail
jail jails jailing jailed in BRIT, also use gaol
jail
tr>
jail
A jail is a place where criminals are kept in order to punish them, or where people waiting to be tried are kept. Three prisoners escaped from a jail. = prison
jail
{f} put in prison, incarcerate, jail, detain
jail
poky
jail
prison house
jail
coop
gaol

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Middle English gayole, gaylle, gaille, gayle, gaile, via Old French gaiole, gayolle, gaole Medieval Latin gabiola, for *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (“cavity, coop, cage”).

    Tempora

    gaoling, gaoled
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