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kidnapper

/kid-nap/US // ˈkɪd næp //UK // (ˈkɪdnæp) //

绑架者,绑匪,劫持者,拐子

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    kid·napped or kid·naped, kid·nap·ping or kid·nap·ing.

    • : to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.

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Examples

  • One story alleges that he kidnapped a 12-year-old girl for ransom and the judge made him choose between jail or the Spanish Navy.

  • He served as a go-between during kidnapping cases and revolutionary negotiations.

  • In 2006, he received another prison sentence—this one for eight years—for plotting to kidnap the teenage daughter of a Romanian businessman.

  • They kidnapped Captain America’s best friend and brainwashed him.

  • She and her boyfriend, Carl Austin Hall, kidnapped the boy and demanded ransom from his parents.

  • He was a Burmese national—resistance fighter, drug smuggler, kidnapper, warlord.

  • He was referencing the Ohio kidnapper dude [Ariel Castro], abortion, it was just like … “oh god.”

  • On Tuesday night, notorious Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro was found dead, hanging in his cell.

  • Few people who knew the Cleveland kidnapper have expressed sympathy over his suicide.

  • The Cleveland kidnapper exhibited several risk factors before he hanged himself.

  • Mr. Miller pursued the kidnapper and found the girl at Baltimore, and brought a charge of kidnapping against McCreary.

  • I made up my mind that if one more person said to me, ‘How did the kidnapper get in?’

  • Now the reason I connect the kidnapper and the blackmailer is twofold.

  • What I hope to get at from this note is the identity of the kidnapper.

  • I know, interrupted Reivers; and he told how he had disposed of the kidnapper.