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kidnapped

/kid-napt/US // ˈkɪd næpt //

被绑架,被绑架的,被绑架了,被绑架者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Above all, though, as biographer James Pope-Hennessy observed, the author of “Kidnapped” remains “the great exhilarator.”

  • Astiz had infiltrated the group by pretending to have a kidnapped brother.

  • Could these young women wrapped in explosives be some of the 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by the group last April?

  • Just last year, over 200 Nigerian girls were kidnapped from their school by the radical Islamist group Boko Haram.

  • Cvetkovich claimed her husband had kidnapped her two young children and took off for Oregon in search of Masters.

  • Woman claims Uber driver kidnapped her, Uber claims "inefficient route."

  • It seems probable that he must have been kidnapped when very young, or found while astray in the woods.

  • About the following, let there be no mistake: I will not write the abstract of Kidnapped; write it who will, I will not.

  • When he was old he established a seraglio of fifteen-year-old girls, the most beautiful that could be bought or kidnapped.

  • Seamen were kidnapped, often after a bloody struggle, and if caught inland were sent to the ports ironed like criminals.

  • The enmity that caused you to be kidnapped and carried away into the mountains still exists, and exists in even greater measure.