SCJto allow someone to leave prison on the condition that they promise to behave well 准许…假释;使获假释
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parole• The prison governor said projects like this provide an important steppingstone for men shortly to be paroled.• Calley, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment, was eventually paroled after having served only three years.• He was paroled again Oct. 11,1978.• He had been paroled, but violated the terms, and was picked up last month.• Florida paroles first-time convicted criminals into the care of the Salvation Army-25,000 of them at any one time.• Goldsmith, for example, paroled in 1987, was arrested on the firearmscharge in 1992 and convicted in 1993.• He was convicted of 23 crimes and paroled in 1994.
Originparole1
(1400-1500)French“speech, word, word of honor”, from Late Latinparabola; → PARABLE
ADJECTIVE | VERB + PAROLE | PAROLE + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤early提早假釋VERB + PAROLE➤be on假釋出獄➤give sb, grant sb給予某人假釋➤get獲得假釋◇She got parole.她得到了假釋。➤let sb out on, release sb on讓某人假釋出獄◇She was released on parole after serving just half of her sentence.她的刑期只服了一半就獲准假釋出獄了。➤break, violate違反假釋條例◇He broke (his) parole.他違背了假釋條例。➤be eligible for, be up for, come up for符合假釋條件◇Her case comes up for parole in September.她的案子到 9 月符合假釋條件。PAROLE + NOUN➤board, system假釋裁決委員會/制度➤officer假釋官➤hearing假釋聽證會➤violation違反假釋條例PREPOSITION➤on parole在假釋期間◇He committed a burglary while on parole.在假釋期間他犯了盜竊罪。➤with parole在獲得假釋的情況下◇With parole, he could be out in two years.若能獲假釋,他兩年後就可以出獄。➤without parole沒有假釋◇sentenced to life imprisonment without parole被判終身監禁,不得假釋