英 [æbˈdʌkt] 美 [æbˈdʌkt]
vt. 绑架;诱拐;使外展
第三人称单数abducts
现在分词abducting
过去式abducted
过去分词abducted
abduct /æbˈdʌkt/ CET6+ TEM8 [ abducting abducted abducts ]
及物动词 If someone is abducted by another person, he or she is taken away illegally, usually using force. 绑架
He was on his way to the airport when his car was held up and he was abducted by four gunmen.
在去机场的路上,他的车遭到拦截,他被4名持枪歹徒绑架了。
有变体名词 绑架
The U. N. World Food Programme confirmed the abduction of eight of its workers in northern Darfur.
联合国世界粮食计划署证实其8名工作人员在达尔富尔北部遭到绑架。
使(肢体等)外展:
诱拐
拐骗
绑架
... abdicate v. 正式放弃 (权力、责任等);退位,辞职 abduct v. 诱拐;绑架,劫持 abet v. 对…进行教唆,唆使;支持,帮助 ...
... Scooter:速克达、踏板车、单脚 Ration:定量配给 Abduct:诱拐,绑架 ...
... auxin (植物)生长素 abduct 绑架,拐走 access 通道,入口;接近(或进入)的机会 ...
词根 ... abdicate 让位,放弃 abduct 绑架,绑走 aberration 越轨,脱离常轨 ...
The police caught the man who tried to abduct the boy for ransom.
警察抓住了那个企图拐走这男孩以便勒索赎金的家伙。
He had attempted to abduct the three boys.
他曾企图诱拐那三个男孩。
He had attempted to abduct the two children.
他曾企图诱拐这两名儿童。
He warns me to be careful about using commercial vehicles, because body-part agents abduct their passengers.
Unable to recruit willing fighters, the rebels abduct children and turn them into soldiers, porters and concubines.
The prosecution claims Bellfield tried to abduct Rachel Cowles, who was 11 years old, on 20 March 2002.