单词 | arrest |
释义 | arrest nounadjective | verb + arrest | arrest + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤false, wrongful非法拘捕▸➤arbitrary擅自逮捕▸➤mass大规模逮捕▸➤citizen's公民逮捕◆he grabbed the intruder by the arm and said, 'i am making a citizen's arrest.'他抓住闯入者的胳膊,说:“我以公民的名义逮捕你。”➤house(不准离家的)软禁◆following the coup, the leaders were put under house arrest.政变后,领导人都被软禁在家。➤drug, drug-related, marijuana (especially name) 因毒品而逮捕;与毒品有关的逮捕;因大麻而拘捕➤drunk-driving, felony (both name) 醉酒驾车逮捕;重罪逮捕verb + arrest➤make逮捕➤place sb under, put sb under逮捕/拘捕某人➤order下令逮捕◆some members of the convention ordered the arrest of robespierre.国民公会的一些委员下令拘捕罗伯斯庇尔。➤lead to导致⋯的逮捕◆a reward has been offered for information that leads to the arrest of the murderer.有人悬赏,征求缉拿谋杀案凶手的线索。➤face面临逮捕◆she faced arrest and prison if she returned to the country.如果回国,她就会被捕入狱。➤avoid, escape, evade (especially bre) 逃避拘捕;逃脱拘捕;躲避抓捕▸➤resist拒捕◆he was charged with resisting arrest.他被控拒捕。➤protest (name) 抗议逮捕arrest + noun➤warrant逮捕证➤record (name) 拘捕记录◆many of the teenagers in the neighborhood already have arrest records.该社区的许多青少年都已有被逮捕的记录。➤rate逮捕率◆the country's juvenile crime arrest rate increased by 25%. (especially name) 该国青少年犯罪的逮捕率增加了 25%。preposition➤under arrest在押◆the man is now under arrest in rio.这个人现被关押在里约热内卢。➤arrest for因⋯逮捕◆they made ten arrests for possession of drugs.他们逮捕了 10 个私藏毒品的人。phrases➤the power of arrest逮捕权◆the government may remove the power of arrest from military police.政府可能取消军警的逮捕权。➤a warrant for sb's arrest针对某人的逮捕证 arrest verbarrest ♦︎ catch ♦︎ capture ♦︎ take ♦︎ apprehend ♦︎ bustthese words all mean to stop sb and prevent them from escaping.这些词均表示逮住某人。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to arrest / take / apprehend / bust sb for sth■ arrest [transitive, often passive](of the police) to formally stop and question sb about a crime that they might have committed(警方)逮捕,拘留◆a man has been arrested in connection with the robbery.一名男子因与这桩抢劫案有关已被逮捕。◆you could get arrested for doing that.你干那种事可能要遭逮捕。ⓘ a person who has been arrested will often be taken to a police station, where they can be questioned further so that the police can decide if they should be released or charged (= formally accused of a crime).被捕的人常常被带到警察局进一步受审,然后警方才能确定该释放还是起诉被捕者。▸ arrest noun [countable, uncountable] ◆the police made several arrests.警方逮捕了好几人。◆she was put under arrest.她被捕了。■ catch (caught, caught) [transitive] to stop sb and prevent them from escaping逮住;拘捕◆the police say they are doing all they can to catch the culprits.警方说他们正全力缉拿罪犯。■ capture [transitive] to catch a person and keep them as a prisoner俘虏;俘获◆allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers.盟军俘获了 300 多名敌方士兵。▸ capture noun [uncountable] ◆he evaded capture for three days.他逃过抓捕三天了。■ take (took, taken) [transitive] to get control of sb and prevent them from escaping by using force or the threat of force, especially in a war(尤指战争中用武力或以武力威胁)控制,抓获◆the rebels took him prisoner.反叛者俘虏了他。◆the bank robbers took several employees hostage.银行劫匪抓了几个职员作人质。■ apprehend /æprɪhend/ [transitive] (formal) (of the police) to catch sb and arrest them(警方)逮捕,拘押◆the police apprehended an armed suspect near the scene of the crime.警方在案发现场附近逮捕了一名持械疑犯。■ bust [transitive] (informal) to arrest sb for a crime; (of the police) to suddenly enter a place and search it or arrest sb抓捕(罪犯);(警方)突击搜查,突击搜捕◆he was busted for drunk driving.他因酒后驾车被拘捕了。◆the cops busted the place frequently.警察经常突击搜查那个地方。ⓘ saying that sb has been busted for a crime often means that they have been arrested, charged and found guilty of the crime in court. bust is not often used in this way to talk about very serious crimes such as murder. it is often used to talk about crimes involving drugs or alcohol. * be busted 常指某人因犯罪被拘捕、控告而且在法庭上被判有罪。因涉及谋杀等严重罪行的拘捕一般不用 bust。bust 常指因涉及毒品或醉酒的拘捕。 arrest [transitive, often passive](of the police) to formally stop and question sb about a crime that they might have committed(警方)逮捕,拘留◆a man has been arrested in connection with the robbery.一名男子因与这桩抢劫案有关已被逮捕。◆you could get arrested for doing that.你干那种事可能要遭逮捕。ⓘ a person who has been arrested will often be taken to a police station, where they can be questioned further so that the police can decide if they should be released or charged (= formally accused of a crime).被捕的人常常被带到警察局进一步受审,然后警方才能确定该释放还是起诉被捕者。▸ arrest noun [countable, uncountable] ◆the police made several arrests.警方逮捕了好几人。◆she was put under arrest.她被捕了。arrestnoun [countable, uncountable] ◆the police made several arrests.警方逮捕了好几人。◆she was put under arrest.她被捕了。arrestnoun [countable, uncountable] ◆the police made several arrests.警方逮捕了好几人。◆she was put under arrest.她被捕了。arrest¹/əˈrest ||; əˈrɛst/verb [t] when the police arrest sb, they take him/her prisoner in order to question him/her about a crime 拘捕;逮捕 arrest²/əˈrest ||; əˈrɛst/noun [c,u] the act of arresting sb 拘捕;逮捕: ◇the police made ten arrestsafter the riot. 暴乱以后,警方拘捕了十个人。◇the wanted man is now under arrest (= has been arrested). 那个通缉犯现已被捕。 arrestsee ⇨ catch 2 • • •• ⇨ be under arrest☞ arrest¹☞ arrest² |
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