incommunicado

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

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).
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。

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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。

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

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