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- He has intermittent bursts of interest. 他的兴趣是一阵阵的。
- The court doomed him to life imprisonment. 法庭判他终身监禁。
- Years of imprisonment warped his disposition. 长年的囚禁生活把他的性格扭曲了。
- The judge committed him to ten years' imprisonment. 法官判处他十年徒刑。
- He was sentenced to life imprisonment. 他被判终身监禁。
- intermittent imprisonment 间歇型监禁
- The sentence of six months imprisonment was most unjust. 六个月监禁的判决极其不公。
- They don't usually imprison first offenders. 他们通常不监禁初次犯罪的人。
- A state of imprisonment or captivity. 监禁,下狱被关押或囚禁的状态
- Today will be mostly fine and sunny, with intermittent showers. 今天大部分时间天气晴朗,有间断阵雨。
- The criminal was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. 这名罪犯被判处一年监禁。
- They saw the intermittent flashes from a lighthouse. 他们看见了灯塔发出一闪一灭的光。
- His sentence was commuted from death to life imprisonment. 他由死刑改判为终身监禁。
- Serious crime must be punished by longer terms of imprisonment. 重罪须处以长期监禁。
- He got two years' imprisonment for assaulting a police officer. 他因袭击警察而遭两年监禁。
- A dim or intermittent flicker or flash of light. 微光,闪光暗淡或微弱的闪光,柔和的闪光
- She suffered from intermittent headache. 她患间歇性头痛。
- He was condemned to life imprisonment. 他被判处无期徒刑。
- To emit a dim or intermittent light. 发出微光发出暗淡或柔和的光
- To emit(light) in slight, intermittent gleams. 发出微弱间歇的(光)
