| 释义 |
work-release in American English (ˈwɜrkrɪˌlis) adjective designating or of a program in which certain prisoners are permitted to leave a penal institution for a specified time in order to hold jobs, prior to their full release work-release in American English (ˈwɜːrkrɪˌlis) adjectiveof or pertaining to a program under which prisoners may work outside of prison while serving their sentences Word origin [1955–60 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1955–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: backgrounder, geodesic dome, life-support, new wave, rollout |