释义 |
restrictee|rɪstrɪkˈtiː| [f. restrict v. + -ee1, after detainee.] One whose freedom of movement is restricted, usu. for political reasons.
1959Observer 31 May 6/8 This pay starts in the open camp—no guards, no wire, no warders—at 30s. monthly plus rations. When detainees thus become ‘restrictees’ they are trade tested and trained for various jobs as clerks or artisans. 1960Guardian 24 Dec. 7/1 The Southern Rhodesian Government must now be keen to release the seven detainees and forty restrictees. 1965Spectator 8 Jan. 35/2 The government can no longer prevent the restrictees from receiving visitors at will and today there is a constant stream on the trains. 1970Guardian Weekly 21 Feb. 6/4 The main legal advantage that restrictees have over detainees is that their term of restriction is defined. |