1.〈口〉逮捕,拘捕;猛然抓住;抢去(东西),攫夺
1.to catch or arrest someone who has done something wrong or illegal
2.to quickly take something, or to take some advantage
1.With her blonde hair and doe eyes, Lottie definitely nabbed the beauty genes from her famous sister.
洛蒂拥有金色的头发,大大的眼睛,完全继承了姐姐的美貌。
2.Authorities in Australia nabbed a crocodile cruising the waters of a local sewage pond after a week of hunting.
在袭击事件过后的一周,澳大利亚当局终于抓住了这条游弋在下水道中的鄂鱼。
3.Is almost paradise . Last week , police nabbed me when i was trying to steal a car they let me go in three hours .
这儿差不多是天堂。上星期我企图偷车,警察把我捉住,他们三小时后放我走了。
4.The little boy was nabbed by the police when he was intending to steal the old lady's wallet.
小男孩正准备偷老妇人的钱包时被警察捉住了。
5.They nabbed him for stealing the money.
他们因他偷钱而将他逮捕了。
6.Florida, of course, is hardly the only state where female teachers have been nabbed for preying on boys.
当然,佛罗里达不是唯一一个有女老师因为和男学生发生关系而被逮捕的州。
7.Doc's reputation eventually resulted in him being nabbed by the Security Police of the Corporate Sector Authority.
“大夫”名气很响,这导致他最终还是被企业专区管理局的秘密警察逮捕了。
8.Mansbach nabbed an agent the day he graduated from Columbia's graduate writing program and a book contract the week after.
Mansbach抓获代理人的一天,他从哥伦比亚大学毕业的研究生编写程序和合同书后一周-。
9.I nabbed this guy as he was making off with your purse.
这家伙正在偷你的钱包时被我逮住。
10.even where suspects were nabbed properly, especially in conflict zones, FBI-standard evidence-collection was not a priority.
甚至对于那些被当场抓获、尤其是在冲突地区抓住的犯人,联邦调查局惯用的证据搜集方式绝非上策。