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detention [dɪˈtɛnʃən] n
1. the act of detaining or state of being detained 2. (Law) a. custody or confinement, esp of a suspect awaiting trial b. (as modifier) a detention order 3. (Social Science / Education) a form of punishment in which a pupil is detained after school 4. the withholding of something belonging to or claimed by another [from Latin dētentiō a keeping back; see detain] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
detention noun imprisonment, custody, restraint, keeping in, quarantine, confinement, porridge (slang), incarceration the detention without trial of government critics release, freedom, liberty, liberation, discharge, acquittal, emancipation Translations detention [dɪˈtenʃən] A. N [of criminal, spy] → detención f, arresto m; [of schoolchild] → castigo m to get a detention → quedarse castigado después de clase B. CPD detention centre, detention center (US) N → centro m de detención detention home N (US) → centro m de rehabilitación detention [dɪˈtɛnʃən] n (= school punishment) → retenue f, colle f 30 minutes' detention → trente minutes de colle, trente minutes de retenue to get a detention → être collé(e) to be in detention → être en retenue to keep sb in detention → garder qn en retenue detention centre (British) detention home (US) n (for illegal immigrants) → centre m de rétention detention n (= captivity) → Haft f, → Gewahrsam m; (= act) → Festnahme f; (Mil) → Arrest m; (Sch) → Nachsitzen nt; to give a pupil two hours’ detention → einen Schüler zwei Stunden nachsitzen lassen; he’s in detention (Sch) → er sitzt nach detention [dɪˈtɛnʃ/ən] n (of criminal, spy) → detenzione f; (of schoolchild) → punizione f (trattenendo l'alunno alla fine delle lezioni) detention [dɪˈtɛnʃ/ən] n (of criminal, spy) → detenzione f; (of schoolchild) → punizione f (trattenendo l'alunno alla fine delle lezioni) n detention [-ˈten-] the state of being imprisoned The criminals are in detention. aanhouding حَجْز، إحْتِجاز، تَوْقيف задържане vazba, zadržení forvaring; detention die Haft κράτηση detención vangistus حبس؛ بازداشت vankeus détention מָעֲצַר गिरफ्तारी zatvor, pritvor letartóztatás penahanan varðhald detenzione 留置 구류, 감금 sulaikymas, areštas aizturēšana; arests tahanan hechtenis arrest, internering, forvaring areszt detenção detenţie заключение väzba pripor pritvor kvarhållande i häkte, internering สถานกักกัน tutuklanma 拘留 затримання, арешт حراست sự giam giữ 拘留 detention → احتجاز vazba tilbageholdelse Inhaftierung κράτηση arresto vankeus détention pritvor detenzione 拘留 구류 detentie anholdelse areszt detenção арест kvarsittning การควบคุมตัว gözaltına alma sự giam cầm 拘留 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| According to the court, a reasonable official would know that detentions of less than 38 days violated a state criminal procedural rule and the constitutional rights of the arrestee. government was set back by a Family Court ruling which declared the detentions illegal. According to Amnesty International's (AI) March 2002 report entitled "Amnesty International's Concerns Regarding Post-September 11 Detentions in USA," as of January 2002, 317 individuals--out of a total of 718 INS detainees at the time--had been charged after 48 hours. |
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