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pris·on·er [ˈprɪzənəʳ] SUBST

prisoner
prisoner also fig
ujetnik(ujetnica) m (f)
political prisoner
to hold sb prisoner
to take sb prisoner

ex-ˈprisoner SUBST

pris·on·er of ˈwar <prisoners-> SUBST

prisoner of war

Expressions couramment utilisées avec prisoner

political prisoner
to hold sb prisoner
to take sb prisoner
to hold sb hostage/prisoner

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Several measures have resulted in her area, including the law that allowed the taking of prisoners for hearings by video conference, among others.
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The life of a prisoner of war is hard.
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The prisoner had to walk by the guard while looking at him, as at attention.
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The telephone-pole style structure serves as a housing unit for prisoners.
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None of these prisoners ever returned to the camp.
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Undaunted after several days of such displays, the judge ruled for the prisoners.
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The day had produced more than 1000 dead and 2000 prisoners.
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Seven were taken prisoner and six escaped back to the fort.
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Miles's victorious men pushed ahead and captured nearly 1,000 prisoners and 2 artillery pieces.
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It is possible that approximately 10% of prisoners died each year.
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