[C]战俘,俘虏 a person held as a prisoner, especially in war
英英释义
Noun
a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
an animal that is confined
a person held in the grip of a strong emotion or passion
Adjective
being in captivity
giving or marked by complete attention to;
"that engrossed look or rapt delight" "then wrapped in dreams" "so intent on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly stirred" "rapt with wonder" "wrapped in thought"
组词搭配
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captive animals被捕获的动物
captive birds被捕获的鸟
captive soldiers战俘
动词+~
take captives抓人
形容词+~
lifelong captive终身被监禁的人
介词+~
captive to one's charms被某人的美色迷住
例句
用作名词(n.)
The captive was whooped and jeered.俘虏被叱责讥笑。
We were held captive for three months.我们当了三个月俘虏。
用作形容词(adj.)
If a hero is of any importance, Homer also mentions the captive girl with whom he shares his tent and his bed.荷马的史诗每提到一个重要的英雄,都要讲到同他共享帐篷和枕席的被俘的姑娘。
With full knowledge that the experiments were conducted on captive humans, the U.S. recruited the doctors to work for them.在充分了解到在被俘的人身上进行的实验,美国招募了这批医生为他们工作。