1.(〔英国〕-pp-)诱拐(小孩等);绑架
1.to illegally take someone away and make them a prisoner, especially in order to make their family or government give you money or allow you to do what you want
1.the act of kidnapping someone
1.A botched kidnapping ended with one of the assailants shooting himself in the groin, Wichita police said.
威奇塔警方说,一场拙劣的绑架犯罪活动最后以一名匪徒射伤自己腹股沟收场。
2.When Amy agreed to baby-sit Kendra Edgerton, she had no idea she was stepping into a kidnapping plot.
当艾米同意照看肯德拉顿,她不知道她是为加强绑架阴谋。
3.But his associates began to frolic in cultivating a friendship with the victim, a simple kidnapping out of control.
但他的同伙开始与受害者嬉闹培养起交情,单纯的绑架事件逐渐失控。
4.She despised the Chechen leaders installed by Russia: they looted reconstruction money, she said, using torture and kidnapping as a weapon.
她对俄国扶持的车臣领导嗤之以鼻,她指责他们打着苦难和绑架的幌子掠夺重建资金。
5.The family did not know he was a soldier until after the kidnapping, the relatives said.
在绑架事件发生之前,家里人一直不知道他是个驻伊美军士兵。
6.He was stunned by the reaction he got: A few people suggested that he might have concocted the kidnapping story to buy time.
外界的反应让他颇为震惊:个别人认为绑架事件是他一手策划的,为的是争取更多时间。
7.Come here often heard before the robbery, the kidnapping of the kind of situation, should we run into a robber's the matter?
来之前就听说这边经常有抢劫、绑架之类的情况,难道我们碰上抢匪啦?
8.Monreal said the incident was not connected to the kidnapping of his officers.
蒙雷尔说此事件与他的警官遭绑架没有关联。
9.After a kidnapping, she did the kind of bedrock detective work Russian prosecutors would not.
在一次诱骗事件后,她担任起了那种一般俄罗斯检查官不会做的基层侦探工作。
10.In January a 21-year-old woman was jailed for 16 months for kidnapping a child and trying to sell him to a witch-doctor for a large sum.
一月份一个21岁的妇女因诱拐儿童和为了一大笔金钱试图将他贩卖给一巫医而被监禁16个月。