concentration camp
短语n. 集中营
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1.
A camp where troops are assembled, prior to combat or transport.
A concentration camp is a place, near the scene of intended operations or near an embarkation point, where troops are assembled for immediate use against the enemy or for transport to an over-sea theater of operations.
1930, Winston S. Churchill, My Early Life, Chapter XIV The 21st Lancers… …journey forward by nine days' march to the advanced concentration camp just north of the Shabluka Cataract.
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2.
A camp where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners, prisoners of war, refugees etc., are detained for the purpose of confining them in one place, typically with inadequate or inhumane facilities.
集中营
What we should be doing with China is understanding they are a superpower, they are a strong economy. We want to be working with them. We certainly don't want a Cold War. But we should be speaking out against human rights abuses. When you put into concentration camps, you know, or at least lock up, I don't know, a million Muslims there, somebody's got to speak out about that.
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3.
A situation of overcrowding and extremely harsh conditions.
比喻The UN inspector stated that the Australian government's migrant detention facilities were in effect concentration camps.
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From concentration + camp. In later use partly after German Konzentrationslager, itself a calque of the English term.
来源:wiktionary