captor

英['kæptə(r)] 美['kæptər]
  • n. 捕捉者;逮捕者
Noun:
  1. a person who captures and holds people or animals

1. He could never ever give any responses to his captor other than name, rank, serial number and date of birth.
除姓名、军衔、部队编号和出生年月外,他再也不肯回答俘获他的人的任何问题。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His captor, a man dressed in discreet dark clothing.
俘获他的人穿着不显眼的黑衣服.

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3. An experimentalin Denmark that uses monoethanolamine as the captor has been running for two years.
丹麦一家使用单乙醇胺做二氧化碳吸收剂的实验厂已经运行了两年.

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4. She sends a suicide note to her captor Octavian , who has lodged in her palace.
她给屋大维送去了遗书.屋大维就住在她的皇宫里.

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5. An experimental plant in Denmark thatuses monoethanolamine as the captor has been running for two years.
丹麦的一家采用单乙醇胺作为捕获剂的实验厂便已经运营了两年.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. After escaping, he goes on a rampage against his captor.
      在逃亡之后,他接续与追缉他的人斗争。
    2. His captor was a man dressed in discreet dark clothing.
      俘获他的人穿着不显眼的黑衣服。
    3. The prisoners were forced to lie prostrate in front of their captors.
      囚犯们被迫在逮捕他们的那些人面前卧倒。
    4. The philosophy of the prisoners during their worst sufferings impressed even their captors.
      俘虏们在最困苦时仍处之泰然,连捉住他们的人都深有感触。

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