abduct
verb[T]
uk/æbˈdʌkt/us/æbˈdʌkt/abductverb[T](TAKE A PERSON)
toforcesomeone to gosomewherewith you, often usingthreatsorviolence:
绑架;劫持;诱拐Thecompanydirectorwas abductedfromhiscarbyterrorists.公司董事被恐怖分子从自己的车里劫走了。
Synonyms
kidnap
snatch(TAKE QUICKLY)
to take someone somewhere
- takeI have to take my mother to the doctor today.
- go withI offered to go with him to the police station.
- come withCan you come to the hospital with me?
- accompanyChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- driveMy husband usually drives the kids to school.
- give someone a liftCan you give me a lift into town?
abductverb[T](MOVE BODY PART)
medicalspecialized
tomoveapartof thebodyaway from thecentralpartof thebodyor away from anotherbodypart:
使(肢体等)外展Listen for aclickingsoundas the child'shipsare abducted.听,这个孩子的髋部外展打开时就会发出咔嗒一声。
Direction of motion
- A, a
- abduction
- adduct
- adduction
- around
- cross-country
- crow
- direction
- en route
- facing
- follow
- from A to Bidiom
- head firstidiom
- inland
- into
- outbound
- overland
- right
- the right/wrong/other way aroundidiom
- west