abduction 英 [əb'dʌkʃn]   美 [æb'dʌkʃən]

abduction

abduction  英 [əb'dʌkʃn] 美 [æb'dʌkʃən]

n. 诱拐,绑架;诱导 

名词复数:abductions 

Remember that child abduction is very rare. 记住儿童绑架是很少发生的。
abduction involves people doing bad things to you or asking you to do things to them that make you feel uncomfortable. 诱拐包括有人对你做不好的事情或让你为他们做令你觉得不舒服的事情。

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  • n. 诱拐,绑架;诱导
  • 1. Remember that child abduction is very rare.

    记住儿童绑架是很少发生的。

  • 2. abduction involves people doing bad things to you or asking you to do things to them that make you feel uncomfortable.

    诱拐包括有人对你做不好的事情或让你为他们做令你觉得不舒服的事情。

  • 3. In Japan, fear of North Korea's nuclear threat and anger over the abduction of Japanese citizens generates powerful political pressure against engagement.

    在日本,对朝鲜核威胁的恐惧和绑架日本公民引发的愤怒产生了反对经济往来的强大政治压力。

  • abduction (n.) 1620s, "a leading away," from Latin abductionem (nominative abductio), noun of action from past participle stem of abducere "to lead away, take away, arrest" (often by force), from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk- "to lead." As "criminal act of forcibly taking (someone)" by 1768; before that the word also was a term in surgery and logic. In the Mercian hymns, Latin abductione is glossed by Old English wiðlaednisse.
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