羁留

羈留
liú
  1. to stay
  2. to detain

CEDICT

  1. (literary) to stop over (in a place away from home)
  2. to keep in custody; to detain
  3. to stop over (in a place away from home)

Wiktionary

  1. 拘禁看守胡铨戊午上高〉:「羁留使无礼。」」。
  2. 滞留在外李商隐:「羁留。」」。

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下榻 xià to stay (at a hotel etc during a trip)
勾留 gōuliú
  1. to stay
  2. to stop over
  3. to break one's journey
驻留 zhùliú
  1. to stay
  2. to remain
  3. to linger
  4. (computing) to reside
  5. resident (program etc)
美驻留在看的那个人的眼里。

Beauty's in the eye of the beholder.

Source: Tatoeba

投宿 tóu
  1. to lodge
  2. to stay (for the night)
歇宿 xiē
  1. to lodge
  2. to stay (for the night)
置身 zhìshēn
  1. to place oneself
  2. to stay
人获得自由,究竟意味着什么?难道就是从一个牢笼里巧妙地逃出来,其实只是置身于另一个更大的牢笼。

What does obtaining freedom really mean? It may seem like cleverly escaping out of a cage, but one just ends up in another bigger cage.

Source: Tatoeba

zhù
  1. to halt
  2. to stay
  3. to be stationed (of troops, diplomats etc)
他被任命為駐英國大使。

He was appointed ambassador to Britain.

Source: Tatoeba

zhù
  1. to live
  2. to dwell
  3. to stay
  4. to reside
  5. to stop
  6. (suffix indicating firmness, steadiness, or coming to a halt)
控制住她。

Control her.

Source: Tatoeba

息肩 jiān
  1. (literary) to put down one's burden
  2. to rest
  3. to stay (at an inn etc)
liú
  1. to leave (a message etc)
  2. to retain
  3. to stay
  4. to remain
  5. to keep
  6. to preserve
留着吧。

Keep it.

Source: Tatoeba

dūn
  1. to crouch
  2. to squat
  3. to stay (somewhere)
湯姆蹲了三年多的監獄。

Tom spent more than three years in jail.

Source: Tatoeba

  1. to perch
  2. to rest (of birds)
  3. to dwell
  4. to live
  5. to stay
chǔ
  1. to reside
  2. to live
  3. to dwell
  4. to be in
  5. to be situated at
  6. to stay
  7. to get along with
  8. to be in a position of
  9. to deal with
  10. to discipline
  11. to punish
我跟他處得很好。

I get along well with him.

Source: Tatoeba

chì
  1. to detain
  2. to hinder
扣住 kòuzhù
  1. to detain
  2. to hold back by force
  3. to buckle
  4. to hook
扣押 kòu
  1. to detain
  2. to hold in custody
  3. to distrain
  4. to seize property
萨米的包被警察扣押了。

Sami's bag was seized by police.

Source: Tatoeba

扣留 kòuliú
  1. to detain
  2. to arrest
  3. to hold
  4. to confiscate
拘留 liú
  1. to detain (a prisoner)
  2. to keep sb in custody
警方拘留了他。

The police held him in custody.

Source: Tatoeba

拿捕
  1. to detain
  2. to apprehend
  3. to capture
看押 kān
  1. to detain
  2. to take into custody
  3. to imprison temporarily
羁押
  1. to detain
  2. to take into custody
  3. detention
  4. imprisonment
拘禁 jìn
  1. constraint
  2. to detain
  3. to take into custody
挽留 wǎnliú
  1. to urge to stay
  2. to detain
kuǎn
  1. to treat well
  2. to detain
  3. variant of kuǎn
留置 liúzhì
  1. to leave in place; to set aside (for further use); to retain
  2. to detain (a suspect or offender)
  3. (medicine) indwelling
  1. bridle
  2. halter
  3. to restrain
  4. to detain
  5. to lodge
  6. inn