1. jail
It's been 10 days since my boyfriend went to jail.
I have never been inside a jail.
By the time you get out of jail, she'll probably have gotten married.
When I got out of jail, I had no intention of committing another crime.
The rebel was ultimately captured and confined to jail.
Any person under 16 who is caught in the centre of town without a parent or adult guardian could go to jail for three months or pay a £2,500 fine.
He went to jail.
Jail is a very harsh punitive measure.
In the U.S., there are more prisoners than there is jail space for them. So the prisons are overcrowded.
It has become clear what murder-suspect Miura's jail lifestyle is like.
Being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned.
She could choose between jail and a fine.
Life in jail is dangerous.
They released him from gaol (czytamy jak jail) after 30 days for lack of evidence.
If you want to know who your friends are, get yourself a jail sentence.
2. jail for
Inglês palavra "wsadzać do więzienia"(jail for) ocorre em conjuntos:
Szlifuj swój angielski 23. imprison
Several suffragettes had been imprisoned for attacking policeman.
uwięzić, zamknąć w więzieniu, Der.: imprisonment (n), Opp.: release
imprisonment, release