Middle English, from Anglo-Frenchemprisoner, fromen-+prisonprison First Known Use 14th century, in the meaning definedabove Time Traveler The first known use ofimprisonwas in the 14th century See more words from the same century Articles Related toimprison ...
[...]substantiate her claims, the burden of proof should shift from her to the State party.15 The complainant argues that she wouldbe imprisoneduponher return to Burundi and imprisonment would lead to her being subjected to torture within the meaning of this term, as[...] ...
a不懂n什么意思 Does not understand putty any meaning[translate] a谢谢你对我的赞美, Thanks you to my praising,[translate] aTell me about that man Tell me about that man[translate] a利用手边的器材做一个力的实验 Makes a strength using on hand equipment the experiment[translate] ...
The English word “chamberlain” corresponds very closely to this meaning but is not in common use today. The term “personal assistant,” while it might convey more business associations than management of personal affairs, nevertheless communicates the concept well in contemporary English. Acts 12:...
What hasn’t been discussed as much is Paul’s description of Andronicus and Junia assuggeneis.[3]This Greek word can mean “kin” or “compatriots” and it is translated with either meaning in various English translations of Roman 16:7. But which meaning is correct?