kidnapping

kidnapping ['kɪdnæpɪŋ]  [ˈkɪdnæpɪŋ] 

第三人称复数:kidnappings

kidnapping 基本解释
诱拐,绑架;
kidnapping 网络解释

kidnapping的近义词

1. (绑架/绑票/劫持):Interrogations(审问) | Kidnapping(绑架/绑票/劫持) | Kneeling(跪拜)

2. 绑架,绑票 绑架,绑票:juvenile delinquent 青少年/未成年人罪犯 青少年/未成年人罪犯 | kidnapping 绑架,绑票 绑架,绑票 | killer 凶手 凶手

3. 绑架,绑票:juvenile delinquent 青少年/未成年人罪犯 | kidnapping 绑架,绑票 | killer 凶手

kidnapping 单语例句

1. He also is charged with ordering the kidnapping of a prominent journalist and a businessman, who were interrogated by army intelligence agents and released.

2. kidnapping的近义词

2. Kidnapping is one of the major security risks in the Somali capital, through which abductors demand huge ransoms before freeing their captives.

3. But the fate of three Japanese and an American captive remained unclear and there was a report of a fresh group kidnapping in central Iraq.

4. Duncan has not been charged with anything other than the kidnapping counts, which can carry the death penalty or life in prison.

5. kidnapping在线翻译

5. Prosecutors then added charges of sexual assault, kidnapping and false imprisonment to Avery's case.

6. A woman who wanted money to invest in a pyramid scheme faked her own kidnapping to squeeze some cash from her parents.

7. The female Yuan was arrested after the scandal was uncovered in August, but prosecutors did not have enough evidence to charge her with kidnapping or coerced prostitution.

8. Another mission of Clinton's trip to Haiti is to mediate in the case of 10 Americans who were charged with kidnapping children out of Haiti.

9. kidnapping

9. Police were sent on a wild goose chase after a woman reported she had been injured after witnessing a kidnapping.

10. Meng was once addicted to drugs and conducted a kidnapping so he could get money for drugs.

kidnapping 英英释义

noun

1. (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment

    Synonym: snatch