jailer
英 [ˈdʒeɪlə(r)]
美 [ˈdʒeɪlər]
n. 监狱看守; 狱卒
复数:jailers
BNC.25748 / COCA.20518
牛津词典
noun
- 监狱看守;狱卒
a person in charge of a prison and the prisoners in it
柯林斯词典
- 监狱看守;狱卒
Ajaileris a person who is in charge of a jail and the prisoners in it.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用gaoler
英英释义
noun
- someone who guards prisoners
双语例句
- The Grange is not a prison, Ellen, and you are not my jailer.
“我能爬墙,”她笑着说,“田庄不是监牢,艾伦,你也不是我的看守。 - The jailer brought him his breakfast.
狱卒给他送来了早餐。 - He did not himself kill the prisoner; the jailer was his instrument in the murder.
他没有亲手杀死犯人,监狱看守在这起凶杀案中充当了他的工具。 - In short, we do not achieve profitability by becoming our brother's keeper or his judge or jailer.
一句话,如果我们去给别人当管家,去充当法官或狱卒之类的角色,我们就无法获得利润。 - And there is Master Brackett, the old jailer, nodding and smiling at me.
那位老狱吏布莱基特先生,还在那儿朝我点头微笑呢。 - His father is a jailer.
他父亲是监狱看守。 - The jailer, therefore, only grumbled.
那狱卒咕哝几句也就算了。 - I kept smiling at him, now aware of him as a person and not just a jailer.
我仍然对他微笑,感觉他不再是狱卒,而是一个普通人。 - One who supervises prisoners. His father is a jailer.
狱吏,看守监管犯人的人他父亲是监狱看守。 - But the jailer refused to take him in, claiming the jail was already overflowing with Yankee abolitionists.
但监狱看守拒绝关押他,宣称这个监狱已人满为患,关满了北方的废奴主义者。