A1 noun 正式

parole

/pəˈroʊl/

Parole is the permission given to a prisoner to leave prison before their sentence is finished. The person must follow specific rules and stay out of trouble to remain free.

例句

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1

He is living at home now because he is on parole.

He is living at home now because he is on parole.

2

The state board decided to grant parole to the prisoner after ten years.

The state board decided to grant parole to the prisoner after ten years.

3

My neighbor is out on parole and looking for a job.

My neighbor is out on parole and looking for a job.

词族

名词
parole
Verb
parole
形容词
parolable
相关
parolee
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记忆技巧

Think of the French word 'Parole' which means 'word.' A prisoner is released because they give their 'word' of honor to be a good citizen.

快速测验

The judge told the prisoner he would be eligible for _______ in five years.

正确!

正确答案是: parole

例句

1

He is living at home now because he is on parole.

everyday

He is living at home now because he is on parole.

2

The state board decided to grant parole to the prisoner after ten years.

formal

The state board decided to grant parole to the prisoner after ten years.

3

My neighbor is out on parole and looking for a job.

informal

My neighbor is out on parole and looking for a job.

4

The study analyzes the success rates of individuals released on parole.

academic

The study analyzes the success rates of individuals released on parole.

5

The company policy states they do not hire people currently on parole.

business

The company policy states they do not hire people currently on parole.

词族

名词
parole
Verb
parole
形容词
parolable
相关
parolee

常见搭配

eligible for parole allowed to ask for early release
violate parole break the rules of early release
parole board the group that decides on early release
parole officer the person who checks on the released prisoner
grant parole give someone permission to leave prison early

常用短语

on parole

released from prison with rules to follow

life without parole

a prison sentence with no chance of early release

breach of parole

breaking the rules of early release

容易混淆的词

parole vs probation

Probation is usually a sentence instead of prison, while parole is a release after serving time in prison.

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使用说明

Parole is most often used in legal and news contexts. It functions as both a noun (the status) and a verb (the act of releasing someone).

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常见错误

Learners often use 'parole' for any release from jail, but it specifically means a release with conditions before the sentence ends.

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记忆技巧

Think of the French word 'Parole' which means 'word.' A prisoner is released because they give their 'word' of honor to be a good citizen.

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词源

Derived from the French phrase 'parole d'honneur,' meaning 'word of honor.'

语法模式

Commonly used with the preposition 'on' (on parole). Can be used as a transitive verb (The board paroled him).
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文化背景

In the United States, parole hearings are a significant part of the justice system often depicted in crime dramas.

快速测验

The judge told the prisoner he would be eligible for _______ in five years.

正确!

正确答案是: parole

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