What Does a Prison Warden Do?

Caretaker refers to the person responsible for guarding and caring; surveillance and management (prisoners); said to be a person who guards prisoners in prison.

[kn shu]
  1. [guard; watch]: Responsible for guarding and guarding.
    The doors were wide open and no one was watching.
  2. [tend]: Monitor.
    He was wearing a lifeline, which was guarded inside the ship.
  3. [mind]: Carefully.
    The shepherd guards his flock.
  4. [watchman; turnkey; warder]: People who used to refer to prisoners in prison.
    The thief slipped by the guard.
  5. [caretaker]: Refers to the temporary temporary handling of state affairs. [1]
    1. Care;
      The first appearance of "North Red Broom" by Ming Lingxu: "Who is guarding the door?"
      Seventy-ninth time in "A Dream of Red Mansions": "Mrs. King Wang only instructed the grandmothers to wait for the good students to take care of them, and brought them into the doctor twice a day to diagnose the medicine."
      Shen Congwen's "New and Old Xiao Xiao": "So my grandfather started from reality and came up with a clever idea to keep Xiao Xiao in the room and send someone to take good care of him."
      Kong Yu's "Lixian Literature and History Materials, Yuan's Luyuan": "
      Yuan Jiashan (Yuan Keli's other industry), ... In 1949, the People's Government of Shexian County ordered the collection of various cultural relics here, and sent a special person to guard them. "
    2. Monitoring and detention.
      Zhao Shuli's "Changes in Lijiazhuang" Eleven: "Wang Anfu saw Xiao Mao caught. By the way, he thought of Li Ruzhen, asked Iron Lock, and said that he was already guarded, so he fell asleep.
      Yang Kuangman and Guo Baochen's "Fate": "A guarding bailiff also shouted loudly, trying to quiet the prisoners."
    3. Refers to the doorman.
      Lu Xun's "Southern and North Diversion Collection, Shanghai Girl": "The Park Guardian will check the entry ticket very carefully."
    4. Refers to a person who looks after a prisoner.
      Duanmu Shuliang's "Broken Face": "The guards let us stand in a row on the downstairs." [1]

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