captor 英 [ˈkæptə(r)]   美 [ˈkæptɚ,-ˌtɔr]

captor

captor  英 [ˈkæptə(r)] 美 [ˈkæptɚ,-ˌtɔr]

n. 捕获者;俘虏者 

名词复数:captors 

His captor had not searched him quite as thoroughly as he might have. 他的捕获者没像他应有的那样彻底搜查他。
Nonetheless, crisis negotiators often actually try to encourage captor-hostage bonding by telling perpetrators about the victims' families or personal lives. 尽管如此,危机谈判专家实际上经常通过向绑匪述说人质的家庭和私人情况,从而力争绑匪与人质之间关系的稳定。

  • Someone who catches a person or animal and keeps them confined or imprisoned is a captor. Visiting the zoo, you might find yourself wondering if the lions see the zookeepers as friends or as captors.
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  • n. 捕获者;俘虏者
  • 1. His captor had not searched him quite as thoroughly as he might have.

    他的捕获者没像他应有的那样彻底搜查他。

  • 2. Nonetheless, crisis negotiators often actually try to encourage captor-hostage bonding by telling perpetrators about the victims' families or personal lives.

    尽管如此,危机谈判专家实际上经常通过向绑匪述说人质的家庭和私人情况,从而力争绑匪与人质之间关系的稳定。

  • 3. When repatriated, a prisoner of war will not be condemned for having obeyed reasonable captor rules, such as sanitation regulations.

    当被遣返时, 战俘不会因为遵守敌方的合理规定而被追究责任,比如卫生方面的规定。

  • captor (n.) 1680s, "one who takes (another) by force or stratagem," from Latin captor "a catcher," agent noun from captus, past participle of capere "to take" (from PIE root *kap- "to grasp"). Earlier it meant "censor" (1640s). Fem. form captress recorded from 1867.
cap·tor / ˈkæptə(r) ; NAmE ˈkæptər / noun ( formal) a person who captures a person or an animal and keeps them as a prisoner 捕获…者;捕捉者;劫持者 captor captors cap·tor / ˈkæptə(r) ; NAmE ˈkæptər /
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