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kidnap
kɪdnæp ˈkɪdˌnæp
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense kidnaps, present participle kidnapping, past tense , past participle kidnapped
in AM, also use 美国英语亦用 kidnaped
1 VERB 劫持;绑架 To kidnap someone is to take them away illegally and by force, and usually to hold them prisoner in order to demand something from their family, employer, or government. 劫持;绑架
  • Police in Brazil uncovered a plot to kidnap him. [VERB noun]

    巴西警方发现了有人要绑架他的阴谋。

  • They were intelligent and educated, yet they chose to kidnap and kill. [VERB]

    他们聪明且有教养,却选择去绑架和杀人。

  • The kidnapped man was said to have been seized by five people. [VERB-ed]

    据说那名男子是被5个人绑架的。

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  • His kidnappers have threatened that they will kill him unless three militants are released from prison.

    绑架他的绑匪威胁说,如果不释放3名激进分子他们就杀了他。

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  • Two youngsters have been arrested and charged with kidnapping.

    已有两名年轻人被逮捕并被控绑架。

2 N-VAR 绑架罪 Kidnap or a kidnap is the crime of taking someone away by force. 绑架罪
  • Stewart denies attempted murder and kidnap.

    斯图尔特否认对其谋杀未遂和绑架的指控。

  • 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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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8885 COCA: 6993
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8885 COCA: 6993
kidnap

verb

kidnap ♦︎ seize ♦︎ abductThese words all mean to take sb away and keep them as a prisoner. 这些词均表示劫持、绑架或捉拿。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to kidnap / seize / abduct sb's / your son / daughter / child kidnap (-pp-, NAmE also -p-) [transitive] to take sb away illegally and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or sth else for returning them 劫持,绑架(尤指目的为勒索钱财或换取某事物)Two businessmen have been kidnapped by terrorists.两名商人遭恐怖分子绑架了。 kidnapping ( kidnap)

noun

[countable, uncountable] No group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnappings.还没有任何组织声称对这些绑架事件负责。He admitted the charge of kidnap.他对绑架的指控供认不讳。
seize siːz [transitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to arrest or capture sb, either legally or illegally (依法)逮捕,捉拿;(非法)掳获A Briton has been seized by border guards and jailed for eight years.一个英国人被边防军俘获,被判监禁八年。Terrorists have seized his wife and children.恐怖分子绑架了他的妻子和孩子。 abduct æbˈdʌkt [transitive] to take sb away illegally, especially using force 掳拐;(尤指以武力)劫持,绑架He had attempted to abduct the two children.他曾企图拐带这两名儿童。Abduct is the term used in law for this act. Abduct is usually used to talk about taking away women and children by force, especially when the motive (= reason) is sexual, not political or for money. * abduct是法律术语,通常指强行把妇女和儿童带走,尤其指掳人的目的是想施以性侵犯,而非出于政治或金钱目的。 abduction

noun

[uncountable, countable] child abduction拐带儿童
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