arrest
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If the police arrest you, they take charge of you and take you to a police station, because they believe you may have committed a crime. 逮捕
Police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks. 警方逮捕了與其中一起襲擊事件有關的5名年輕男子。
2. N-VAR Arrest is also a noun. 逮捕
...a substantial reward for information leading to the arrest of the bombers. …用於獎勵爲抓捕爆炸犯提供有傚信息的一大筆賞金。
Police chased the fleeing terrorists and later made two arrests. 警方追趕逃竄的恐怖分子,後來逮捕了兩個人。
3. V-T If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it from continuing. 抑制[正式]
The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease. 患者可能得對自身生活作大的調整以抑制病情。
4. →see also house arrest
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arrest /əˈrɛst/ (arresting,arrested,arrests)
剑桥词典
- He put up a fight when the police tried to arrest him.
- 23 people were arrested and large quantities of heroin were seized in a dawn raid .
- Police arrested several of the demonstrators .
- The burglars have been arrested but the jewellery is still missing .
- A woman and two men were arrested on the day after the explosion .
arrest verb [T] (CATCH)
If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed .逮捕;拘捕
He was arrested when customs officers found drugs in his bag . 因海關人員在他的包中發現了毒品,他被捕了。
The police arrested her for drinking and driving . 她因酒後駕車被警察拘捕。
例句
arrest verb [T] (STOP)
formalto stop or interrupt the development of something
阻止;抑制
The treatment has so far done little to arrest the spread of the cancer . 這種療法到目前爲止幾乎沒能抑制癌細胞的擴散。
arrest verb [T] (MAKE NOTICE)
formalto attract or catch someone's attention
引起(某人的注意)
A photo of a small boy arrested my attention . 一張小男孩的照片引起了我的注意。 返回 arrest