"inmate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

inmate sustantivo

sustantivo + inmate
Kolokacji: 12
prison inmate • death row inmate • camp inmate • jail inmate • asylum inmate • ...
inmate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 3
inmate population • inmate number • inmate labor
inmate + verbo
Kolokacji: 53
inmate says • inmate serving • inmate dies • inmate escapes • inmate receives • ...
verbo + inmate
Kolokacji: 24
house several inmates • hold several inmates • inmate convicted • inmate is executed • inmate sentenced • ...
adjetivo + inmate
Kolokacji: 34
fellow inmate • female inmate • male inmate • death-row inmate • new inmate • ...
(1) fellow, female, male
Kolokacji: 3
(2) death-row, low-risk
Kolokacji: 2
1. black inmate = czarnoskóry więzień black inmate
2. federal inmate = federalny więzień federal inmate
3. Cuban inmate = Kubański więzień Cuban inmate
4. Muslim inmate = Muzułmański więzień Muslim inmate
5. Hispanic inmate = Iberyjski więzień Hispanic inmate
6. only inmate = jedyny więzień only inmate
7. white inmate = biały więzień white inmate
8. retarded inmate = upośledzony więzień retarded inmate
9. handcuffed inmate = zakuty w kajdany więzień handcuffed inmate
10. indigent inmate = ubogi więzień indigent inmate
11. infected inmate = zakażony więzień infected inmate
  • The infected inmates need health care that is often unavailable in prison, and their fellow prisoners need protection from contracting the virus.
  • In prisons, isolation rooms for each infected inmate exhausts air directly outside.
  • But the total number of infected inmates is growing because prison population growth is so explosive.
  • In New York State, the estimate of 9,500 infected inmates is based on what are known as "blinded" blood tests.
  • The advent of protease inhibitors has also increased the importance of identifying infected inmates.
  • 'Freaks, Not People' Hostility by prison employees is a longstanding concern of infected inmates here, and in comparable institutions around the country.
  • Diseases that fester in prison spill over into society as a whole when the infected inmates return to the streets.
  • Many of those infected inmates were then released, and they spread the disease to 15,000 civilians.
  • A similar pattern has emerged with AIDS as infected inmates leave prison and infect people outside, who then turn to the public health system.
  • In North Carolina, infected inmates get counseling, a 30-day supply of medications, a prescription for 30 more days and contact information for health service organizations before they are released.
(6) Notable, notorious
Kolokacji: 2
(7) Jewish, juvenile
Kolokacji: 2
(9) rebellious, unruly
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + inmate
Kolokacji: 14
for inmates • of inmates • with inmates • by inmates • to inmates • ...

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