kidnap

英['kɪdnæp] 美['kɪdnæp]
  • v. 绑架
kidnapper kidnapped/kidnaped kidnapped/kidnaped kidnapping/kidnaping kidnaps/kidnaps
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星级词汇:
    v. (动词)
    1. 绑架
    2. 诱拐
    3. 拐骗
    4. 劫持
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 诱拐,绑架,劫持 steal (sb) away by force and illegally, especially in order to obtain money or other (especially political) demands

英英释义

Verb:
  1. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom;

    "The industrialist's son was kidnapped"

1. He was charged with the kidnap of a 25 year-old woman.
他被指控绑架一名25岁的女子。

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2. She was terrified that Ronnie would kidnap Sam.
她吓坏了,生怕龙尼会绑架萨姆。

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3. Stewart denies attempted murder and kidnap.
斯图尔特否认对其谋杀未遂和绑架的指控。

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4. A pair of robbers were trying to kidnap his wife.
两个强盗正试图绑架他的妻子.

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5. Despite a nationwide hunt for the kidnap gang, not a trace of them was found.
尽管已经在全国范围内追捕该绑架团伙,却没有发现他们的任何蛛丝马迹。

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Police have uncovered a plot to kidnap the President's son.
      警方已侦破一起绑架总统之子的阴谋。
    2. If you improve security at embassies, they kidnap businessmen.
      如果你加强了大使馆的安全防范,他们就绑架商人。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. They kidnapped the girl and demanded $ 10,000 from the family for the release.
      他们绑架了那个女孩,并要女孩家人出一万美元赎金。
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    3. Two boys have been kidnapped by terrorists.
      有两个男孩让恐怖分子绑架了。
    4. A child was kidnapped several days ago.
      几天前一个男孩被拐骗。