| 囚犯 | qiú fàn | prisoner; convict | |
| 囚禁 | qiú jìn | to imprison; captivity | |
| 囚徒 | qiú tú | prisoner | |
| 死囚 | sǐ qiú | prisoner that awaits execution; convict sentenced to death; someone on death row | |
| 囚笼 | qiú lóng | cage used to hold or transport prisoners |
| 1 | Until his death he treated the injured prisoners. | |
| 2 | Our law prohibits torture, as well as international law. | |
| 3 | Soon they were locked in a cell of the cellar. | |
| 4 | The wind was cutting through his thin prison uniform like a knife. | |
| 5 | Fecteau remembers being marched into the courtroom and told to stand by Downey, who looked despondent and who was dressed in a new prison suit. |