Inmateの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Inmate」を含む文の意味
Q:
inmate とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Prisoner :)
Prisoner :)
Q:
Two inmates broke out of prison and are still at large とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
“Still at large” means they are still going strong, in this case they just escaped prison and are still committing crimes.
Q:
inmate とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
someone who is in jail. They are called prison inmates.
Q:
inmate とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
an inmate is a person who is confined in an institution such as a prison.
「Inmate」の類語とその違い
Q:
inmates と prisoner はどう違いますか?
A:
There is not much difference in normal speaking. Prisoners are normally in state prisons and inmates are in any sort of confinement.
Examples:
The prisoners are being transfers to a different correctional facility.
The inmates in the mental health ward don't like the cafeteria food.
Examples:
The prisoners are being transfers to a different correctional facility.
The inmates in the mental health ward don't like the cafeteria food.
Q:
#1 inmates と #2 prisoners はどう違いますか?
A:
A prisoner is in a prison.
An inmate can be in a prison or a jail.
An inmate can be in a prison or a jail.
Q:
inmate と prisoner はどう違いますか?
A:
"Inmate" and "prisoner" have overlapping meanings. "Inmate" is a more formal word meaning someone who is in a prison. But a prisoner means not just someone who is in prison, but also someone who has been captured, or kept confined.
So, people who are in prison are both inmates and prisoners. However, a person who has been taken hostage is a "prisoner" but not an "inmate." A person who is a trapped in some way is a prisoner (metaphorically), but is not an inmate.
The word prisoner is also used in a number of idioms, such as, "prisoner of his desires" (a person who is controlled by their own desires.) I don't think there are any idioms that use "inmate."
So, people who are in prison are both inmates and prisoners. However, a person who has been taken hostage is a "prisoner" but not an "inmate." A person who is a trapped in some way is a prisoner (metaphorically), but is not an inmate.
The word prisoner is also used in a number of idioms, such as, "prisoner of his desires" (a person who is controlled by their own desires.) I don't think there are any idioms that use "inmate."
Q:
inmate と resident はどう違いますか?
A:
An inmate is a person who is in jail.
A resident is someone who lives at a place.
So you are a resident of your house.
But because an inmate lives at a jail, then can also be a resident of that jail. However, they are usually just referred to as inmates.
A resident is someone who lives at a place.
So you are a resident of your house.
But because an inmate lives at a jail, then can also be a resident of that jail. However, they are usually just referred to as inmates.
「Inmate」についての他の質問
Q:
If you could, how would you help ex inmates re-integrate into society?
I'd like to know how to answer this question in English speaking test. If you have opinions, please tell me.
I'd like to know how to answer this question in English speaking test. If you have opinions, please tell me.
A:
To help ex-inmates successfully reintegrate into society, there are several steps that can be taken.
Firstly, they can be provided with education and vocational training programs to help them secure employment and become financially independent.
Secondly, access to mental health and substance abuse treatment should be provided for them.
Thirdly, basic needs such as housing and transportation can also be addressed.
Finally, offering community support and mentorship can really be helpful for them to reintegrate into society.
Firstly, they can be provided with education and vocational training programs to help them secure employment and become financially independent.
Secondly, access to mental health and substance abuse treatment should be provided for them.
Thirdly, basic needs such as housing and transportation can also be addressed.
Finally, offering community support and mentorship can really be helpful for them to reintegrate into society.
Q:
I heard in ( beyond scared straight ) an inmate says “take them glasses from your ass”
Does this sound natural ?
Why didn’t he say take them from your ass or take glasses from your ass ?
And he also said let me see them glasses
Does this sound natural ?
Why didn’t he say take them from your ass or take glasses from your ass ?
And he also said let me see them glasses
A:
"them glasses" is grammatically incorrect.
Some people use "them" instead of "those", in regions where it is popular and in contexts where correctness is not important.
Some people use "them" instead of "those", in regions where it is popular and in contexts where correctness is not important.
Q:
This inmate escaped while I was sleeping. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Sounds natural
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