confinement
121solitary confinement — sol′itary confine′ment n. confinement of a prisoner in a cell or other place in isolation from others • Etymology: 1775–85 …
122inertial confinement — inercinis išlaikymas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. inertial confinement vok. Inertialbehaltung, f; Inertialretention, f rus. инерциальное удержание, n pranc. rétention inertielle, f …
123plasma à confinement magnétique — magnetiškai išlaikoma plazma statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. magnetically confined plasma vok. manetisch behaltenes Plasma, n; Plasma mit magnetischer Retention, n rus. плазма с магнитным удержанием, f; плазма с удержанием… …
124close confinement — Such custody of a prisoner as will safely secure him. Rooney v North Dakota, 196 US 319, 49 L Ed 494, 25 S Ct 264. See solitary confinement …
125solitary confinement — ► NOUN ▪ the isolation of a prisoner in a separate cell as a punishment …
126inertial confinement — noun In fusion studies, short term containment of plasma arising from inertial resistance to outward forces, achieved mainly by using a powerful laser • • • Main Entry: ↑inert …
127magnetic confinement — noun (nuclear eng) In fusion research, the use of shaped magnetic fields to confine a plasma • • • Main Entry: ↑magnet …
128home confinement — home confinement, U.S. a term of imprisonment served in one s home and carried out by monitoring signals from an electronic transmitter attached to the prisoner to determine his or her whereabouts …