captor 的定义
- a person who has captured a person or thing.
captor 近义词
one who has captured a person or thing
captor 的近义词 10 个
captor 的反义词 3 个
更多captor例句
- I gave my captors 150 more days, but I will not focus my energies on that.
- Often, victims accompany captors without a struggle because they fear retaliation against relatives.
- Once “returned home,” she recorded videos on her phone that describe her mistreatment by the captors hired by her father.
- At the Ouija board, Jones and Hill would regale their captors with a tale, seemingly channeled from the Beyond, designed to make them delirious enough to lead the pair out of Yozgad, a prisoner-of-war camp high in the mountains.
- I’m sure it’s very easy for the oppressor to smile, because they have all the power, and when you see a smile, you may try to mirror it in order to become synchronized with your captor.
- Innuendo: Two “punishers” strip down and start to seduce Theon as part of the mindgames enacted by his captor.
- These are not adversaries, or captor and his incarcerated captive.
- Good Morning America anchor Juju Chang asked Smart how she had found the courage to testify against her captor Mitchell.
- The novel, about a mother and son imprisoned by a mysterious captor, seems tailor-made for crossover success.
- Reading his letter, I thought of the famous exchange between the Confederate soldier and his Yankee captor.
- I managed to lift it a bit to escape further bruises as my captor roughly hauled me to the forest.
- Richard could see now that the captive was indeed a woman, that she was struggling in the arms of her captor.
- While the younger girls cried helplessly, Boone's daughter, seeing it was of no use to struggle, quietly followed her captor.
- He was still suffering from hunger and longed for the return of his captor, for he thought he would bring food with him.
- His captor hardly knew how to take this sally, or what answer to make to it.