adj. 1.被活捉到的;被监禁了的;被拴住的,被控制而无能独立行动的。 2.被迷住的。 短语和例子 a captive bird 笼中鸟。 a captive shop 职工商店,内部商店。 a captive balloon 系留气球。 n. 俘虏;被(爱情等)迷住的人。 take [hold, lead] captive 活捉,俘虏。
an animal that is confined
a person held in the grip of a strong emotion or passion
a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war 同义词:prisoner,
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"- Walter de la Mare; "rapt with wonder"; "wrapped in thought" 同义词:absorbed, engrossed, enwrapped, intent, wrapped,
being in captivity 同义词:confined, imprisoned, jailed,
例句与用法
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I must just put these captives away . 我得先把这些俘虏安顿好。
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The pirates treated their captives with barbarity ... 海盗们残暴地对待他们的俘虏。
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Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience . 电视广告商能利用被动观众。
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They bore off several captives . 他们抓走了几个俘虏。
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He was captive with charms . 他为她的美貌所倾倒。
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She liked nothing more than a captive audience . 她最渴望能抓住听众,使他们聚精会神地听她发言。
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At the end of march 1962, the captives went on trial in havana . 1962年3月底,俘虏们在哈瓦那受审。
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Non-car owning household trips are captive to public transport . 没有汽车的家庭的行程主要受公共交通所吸引。
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Some balloonists talked of using captive ballons from ships . 一些气球飞行家曾提到在舰上使用系留气球的问题。
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A desperate attempt to rescue the three captive princes failed . 为营救三位被监禁的王子的一次冒险尝试没有成功。