单词 |
jailer |
释义 |
jailerjail‧er (also gaoler British English) /ˈdʒeɪlə $ -ər/ noun [countable] old-fashioned  - A lonely jailer places desperate advertisements for a wife.
- But through the news media, Arpaio has managed to recast the image of county jailer into that of Wild West sheriff.
- He is not only a prisoner but is conditioned to be his own jailer too.
- It was officially said that he had intimidated his helot jailer into giving him the knife, and had so mangled himself.
- The provodnik, my jailer, showed a young bearded man into my compartment.
- Typically the victim is a woman who has been assaulted by a jailer or police officer.
someone who is in charge of guarding a prison or prisoners |
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