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abductor

/ab-duhk-ter/US // æbˈdʌk tər //

劫持者,拐杖,绑架者,拐子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who abducts.

Examples

  • The husband, meanwhile, claims that he found her at a railway station and managed to rescue her from the abductors, and later, they decided to get married.

  • Richard Ben Cramer explores the abduction of Olympic athlete Kari Swenson and the indefatigable sheriff who hunted her abductor.

  • Jaycee Dugard, who was held captive for 18 years in a squalid series of tents by her abductor, who fathered her two children.

  • Her parents tell Evie Salomon how they picture her abductor—if he exists at all.

  • In the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more haunted by the specter of her abductor.

  • Till then I hadnt had the faintest idea that my abductor was the Gray Phantom.

  • Your sweetheart's abductor is no other than the Marquis de Villebelle.

  • He comes to beg my help in discovering the abductor of her he loves.

  • Was she a true woman or what my fears pictured her—the scheming, unprincipled abductor of Gwendolen Ocumpaugh?

  • I did not hate him, for I found it, even now, impossible to believe that he was the abductor of my girl.