Recluso in english
Recluse
pronunciation: rɪklus part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɪklus part of speech: noun
In gestures
recluso = prisoner ; fellow inmate ; prison inmate ; inmate ; convict ; recluse ; jail inmate ; gaol inmate.
Example: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with mudpies, leprechauns, senior power, red power, the Chinese New Year, prisoners' rights, and workers' control.Example: One of the problems to be anticipated once a prison law library has been established is the possible 'extortion' by jailhouse lawyers demanding compensation from fellow inmates they legally advise.Example: In Italy it is common to employ prison inmates for library tasks.Example: This article examines library service in prisons from 1951, the stock, the range of prison readers, staffing, loans, and relations with administrative staff, prison warders and inmates.Example: Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.Example: Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.Example: This world needs more parking lot attendants and fewer jail inmates.Example: What concerns me most, is that the experience of gaol inmates is somewhat dissociated from the lives of their families outside of gaols.more:
» reclusos, los = incarcerated, the .
Example: Mobile libraries have traditionally delivered books and other materials to people who have difficulty getting to a library, such as isolated rural residents, the elderly, and incarcerated.