arrest
arrest 英 [əˈrest] 美 [əˈrɛst]
vt. 逮捕,吸引 n. 逮捕;停止
进行时:arresting 过去式:arrested 过去分词:arrested 第三人称单数:arrests 名词复数:arrests
- To arrest someone is to put them in custody for breaking the law. If you face arrest, your criminal activities will be "at rest" because you'll be behind bars, or in jail.
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- vt. 逮捕,吸引
- n. 逮捕;停止
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1. A man has been arrested in connection with the robbery.
一名男子因与这桩抢劫案有关已被逮捕。
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2. You could get arrested for doing that.
你干那种事可能要遭逮捕。
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3. She was arrested for drug-related offences.
她因涉嫌毒品犯罪而被捕。
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4. They failed to arrest the company's decline.
他们未能阻止公司的衰落。
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5. An unusual noise arrested his attention.
一阵不寻常的嘈杂声引起了他的注意。
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6. The police made several arrests.
警方逮捕了好几人。
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7. She was under arrest on suspicion of murder.
她因涉嫌谋杀而被逮捕。
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8. He died after suffering a cardiac arrest .
他死于心搏停止。
- arrest (n.) "act of stopping; state of being stopped," late 14c., from Anglo-French arest, Old French areste (n.) "stoppage, delay" (12c., Modern French arrêt), from arester "to stay, stop" (see arrest (v.)). Especially in law, "the taking of a person into custody, usually by warrant from authority, to answer an alleged or suspected crime" (early 15c.).
- arrest (v.) "to cause to stop," also "to detain legally," late 14c., from Old French arester "to stay, stop" (12c., Modern French arrêter), from Vulgar Latin *arrestare "to stop, restrain" (source also of Italian arrestare, Spanish and Portuguese arrestar), from ad "to" (see ad-) + Latin restare "to stop, remain behind, stay back," from re- "back" (see re-) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Figurative sense of "to catch and hold" (the attention, etc.) is from 1814.
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