apprehend 的 2 个定义
- to take into custody; arrest by legal warrant or authority: The police apprehended the burglars.
- to grasp the meaning of; understand, especially intuitively; perceive.
- to expect with anxiety, suspicion, or fear; anticipate: apprehending violence.
- to understand.
- to be apprehensive, suspicious, or fearful; fear.
apprehend 近义词
catch and arrest
apprehend 的近义词 14 个
- bust
- capture
- seize
- bag
- collar
- cop
- grab
- nab
- nail
- place under arrest
- run in
- take in
- take into custody
- take prisoner
apprehend 的反义词 6 个
understand
更多apprehend例句
- Minimal police investigation into McCoy’s death meant a dearth of evidence, so that when two suspects were apprehended and finally prosecuted three years later, both men were ultimately acquitted.
- It says that when Arlington Police initially attempted to apprehend Price, “he jumped off of a platform and ran into a subway tunnel towards the Pentagon Metro Station.”
- In 2020, 26 percent of migrants apprehended by Border Patrol had been caught more than once, compared to 7 percent the previous year.
- “The individual who appeared to possibly be under the influence was apprehended and removed from the roadway,” Ly said.
- Officers from the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria “apprehended the snake” on Sunday after a caller said it was found near the 400 block of Gibbon Street, the organization said.
- Somebody yanks Chan and elbows him and he is momentarily distracted trying to apprehend his assailant.
- In the script I worked on, a man pursues a woman in order to apprehend her husband.
- As the OSS pieced together the Operation Bernhard network, it made plans to apprehend those participants not already in custody.
- Boya Dee live-tweeted the moments after the attack when police arrived to apprehend the suspects—injuring both.
- Finally, even if the court did decide to pursue charges, it would be unable to apprehend wanted suspects.
- She began to look with her own eyes; to see and to apprehend the deeper undercurrents of life.
- Angels have a constitution which distinguishes them from man, yet with him they apprehend the authority of the one moral law.
- Though Richard could not fail to apprehend the implied dismissal, he was minded at first to disregard it.
- He had his uncle's revolver with him, but there was little reason to apprehend danger from wild beasts.
- A God who enjoys a power which nothing in the world can resist, can He apprehend that His intentions could be thwarted?