kidnap
英:[ˈkɪdnæp] 美: [ˈkɪdˌnæp]
kidnap 基本解释
vt.诱拐,绑架,劫持;拐骗;
变形
过去式:kidnapped过去分词:kidnapped现在分词:kidnapping第三人称单数:kidnaps
双语释义
v.(动词)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
kidnap[ 'kidnæp ]
v.take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom"The industrialist's son was kidnapped"
同义词:nobbleabductsnatch
kidnap 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- 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。 - 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。
权威例句
Kidnap for Ransom in South East AsiaKidnap, Hijack and Extortion: The ResponseVision-Based Kidnap Recovery with SLAM for Home Cleaning RobotsVision-Based Kidnap Recovery with SLAM for Home Cleaning RobotsThe effects of trauma among kidnap victims in Sardinia, ItalyBabies Without Borders: Rescue, Kidnap, and the Symbolic Childp53 isoforms - A conspiracy to kidnap p53 tumor suppressor activity?UFO Abduction Reports: The Supernatural Kidnap Narrative Returns in Technological GuiseTopological localization with kidnap recovery using sonar grid map matching in a home environmentDominican Republic should investigate abduction allegations against anti-kidnap police