hostage

hostage [ˈhɒstɪdʒ]  [ˈhɑ:stɪdʒ] 

第三人称复数:hostages

hostage 基本解释

hostage的反义词

名词人质; 抵押品

hostage 相关例句

911chaxun查询·英语单词

名词

1. The hijackers held 30 hostages.
    劫机者扣押了三十人作人质。

hostage 网络解释

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3. 人质,抵押(品 质物:host作东,作为主人招待 | hostage人质,抵押(品 质物 | identical 同一的;同样的

hostage 词典解释
hostage是什么意思

1. 人质
    A hostage is someone who has been captured by a person or organization and who may be killed or injured if people do not do what that person or organization demands.

    e.g. It is hopeful that two hostages will be freed in the next few days.
           有两名人质可望在几天后获释。

2. 被扣作人质
    If someone is taken hostage or is held hostage, they are captured and kept as a hostage.

    e.g. He was taken hostage while on his first foreign assignment as a television journalist.
           他第一次作为电视记者出国采访时就被扣作人质。

3. 受限制的人;不由自主的人
    If you say you are hostage to something, you mean that your freedom to take action is restricted by things that you cannot control.

    e.g. With the reduction in foreign investments, the government will be even more a hostage to the whims of the international oil price...
           随着外资的减少,政府将更加受制于起伏不定的国际油价。
    e.g. Wine growers say they've been held hostage to the interests of the cereal and soybean farmers.
           葡萄种植兼酿酒者说他们一直都为谷物和大豆种植者的利益所绑架。

hostage 单语例句

1. hostage

1. In order to get the tellers to release the cash, he held a pregnant customer hostage and threatened her life.

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2. Environmentalists across the world were accused of holding humankind hostage in the name of climate change.

3. One hostage who survived told Hong Kong reporters her husband had sacrificed himself by charging the gunman to try to stop him from killing others.

4. The woman threatened to chop anyone who tried to exit the building, literally taking residents hostage in their own homes for more than three hours.

5. Wong's parents later died in the hail of bullets fired by Mendoza, as the hostage crisis came to its tragic climax.

6. hostage是什么意思

6. The hostage drama attracted thousands of people, and police closed off at least one road in the area during the standoff.

7. He gained international notoriety during the Cold War for staging a string of deadly bombings, assassinations and hostage seizures.

8. hostage的意思

8. FARC rebels freed four lawmakers held hostage for years in Colombia's jungle on Wednesday, in a victory for Chavez who brokered the deal.

9. Lieutenant Colonel Romeo Brawner said the bodies of 13 women and eight men were found in the area where about 30 people were taken hostage.

10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

10. The leaders condemned all terrorist acts as criminal and unjustifiable, particularly the repugnant acts of suicide bombing and hostage taking.

hostage 英英释义

noun

1. hostage

1. a prisoner who is held by one party to insure that another party will meet specified terms

    Synonym: surety

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