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Abduct Meaning in English

word

æbˈdəkt
ab-DUKT
ɐbdˈʌkt
ub-DUKT

释义

To take someone away by force, often against their will, especially to get money or for other illegal reasons.

用法与细微差别

"Abduct" is formal and often appears in legal or news contexts. Frequently used with 'child', 'person', 'victim'; 'abductee' is the person taken. Not for objects—use 'steal' for things. Sometimes confused with 'kidnap', which is more common in everyday English.

例句

They tried to abduct the child from the playground.

basic

The criminal planned to abduct the businessman.

basic

Aliens are said to abduct people in old stories.

basic

The suspects managed to abduct two hostages before escaping.

natural

No one actually saw who tried to abduct her.

natural

He claimed he was abducted by strangers late at night.

natural