abduct 英 [æbˈdʌkt]   美 [æbˈdʌkt]

abduct

abduct  英 [æbˈdʌkt] 美 [æbˈdʌkt]

vt. 绑架;诱拐;使外展 

进行时:abducting  过去式:abducted  过去分词:abducted  第三人称单数:abducts  名词复数:abducts 

This deal and the circumstances under which it was made will provide encouragement and incentive to Hamas and to Hezbollah to abduct soldiers in the future, and make even more extreme demands. 阿伦斯说:“这次交易以及交换人员的条件会鼓励哈马斯和真主党将来绑架以色列军人,提出更极端的要求。
In addition to seducing men, the cihuateteo may abduct children and cause madness and disease. 除了引诱男性,恶灵也会绑架小孩和散播疯狂与疾病。

  • To abduct someone is to commit the crime of kidnapping person and holding them for ransom.
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  • vt. 绑架;诱拐;使外展
  • 1. This deal and the circumstances under which it was made will provide encouragement and incentive to Hamas and to Hezbollah to abduct soldiers in the future, and make even more extreme demands.

    阿伦斯说:“这次交易以及交换人员的条件会鼓励哈马斯和真主党将来绑架以色列军人,提出更极端的要求。

  • 2. In addition to seducing men, the cihuateteo may abduct children and cause madness and disease.

    除了引诱男性,恶灵也会绑架小孩和散播疯狂与疾病。

  • 3. Jackson went on trial in 2005 on charges of molesting a 13-year-old boy in 2003, as well as conspiring to abduct the boy.

    2005年杰克逊因被控在2003年亵渎一名13岁男孩,且串谋绑架这名儿童而接受审讯。

  • abduct (v.) "to kidnap," 1834, probably a back-formation from abduction; also compare abduce, the earlier verb, which has a more abstract sense. Related: Abducted; abducting.
ab·duct / æbˈdʌkt ; NAmE æbˈdʌkt / verb abductsb to take sb away illegally, especially using force 诱拐;劫持;绑架 SYN kidnap ab·duc·tion abduction abductions / æbˈdʌkʃn ; NAmE æbˈdʌkʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] abduct abducts abducted abducting ab·duct / æbˈdʌkt ; NAmE æbˈdʌkt / ab·duc·tion / æbˈdʌkʃn ; NAmE æbˈdʌkʃn /
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