captive
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed. 被囚禁的; 被圈养的[文学性]
Her heart had begun to pound inside her chest like a captive animal. 她心如鹿撞,怦怦跳个不停。
2. N-COUNT A captive is someone who is captive. 被囚禁者
He described the difficulties of surviving for four months as a captive. 他讲述了沦为阶下囚的4个月中生存的种种不易。
3. ADJ A captive audience is a group of people who are not free to leave a certain place and so have to watch or listen. A captive market is a group of people who cannot choose whether or where to buy things. (观众) 不能随意离开的; (市场) 被垄断的[ADJ n]
We all performed action songs, sketches, and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons. 我们都表演了带动作的歌曲、短剧和舞蹈给父母和赞助人这类被动观众看。
4. PHRASE If you take someone captive or hold someone captive, you take or keep them as a prisoner. 囚禁某人
Richard was finally released on February 4, one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive. 理查德经历了1年零6周的囚禁之后,终于在2月4日被释放。
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captive /ˈkæptɪv/ (captives)
剑桥词典
- a person or animal whose ability to move or act freely is limited by being closed in a space ; a prisoner , especially a person held by the enemy during a war
囚徒;猎获物;(尤指)战俘
When the town was recaptured , we found soldiers who had been captives for several years . 夺回该镇后,我们找到了被俘数年的士兵。
hold/take sb captive
to keep someone as a prisoner or make someone a prisoner
囚禁;俘虏
The terrorists were holding several diplomats captive. 恐怖分子扣押了数名外交官。 返回 captive