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In custody Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈkəstədi
in KUH-stuh-dee
ˈɪn/ /kˈʌstədi
in KUS-tuh-dee

释义

If someone is in custody, the police or another authority have taken them and are keeping them under control, usually because they are suspected of a crime or for their own protection.

用法与细微差别

Common in legal, news, and police contexts. Refers to being physically held by authorities, not just questioned. Can also mean kept for protection. Don't confuse with 'under arrest,' which formally means charged with a crime; 'in custody' can happen before or without formal charges.

例句

The suspect is in custody at the police station.

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He was taken in custody for questioning.

basic

She is in custody after the accident.

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The witness was kept in custody for their own safety.

natural

After the trial, the defendant remained in custody.

natural

Several protesters were held in custody overnight.

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