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词汇 abductor
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Definition of abductor in English:

abductor

noun əbˈdʌktəæbˈdəktər
  • 1A person who abducts another person.

    诱拐者,劫持者,绑架者

    she endured a two-hour ordeal at the hands of her abductors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Detectives, who have today launched a major hunt for her abductors, say the girl made desperate attempts to stop passing cars but nobody pulled over.
    • He was released by his abductors yesterday, two days after they kidnapped him and demanded a $100,000 ransom for his safe release.
    • According to police, the abductors made them to travel a lot.
    • Among the nine US citizens missing is a man known to have been kidnapped and whose abductors have threatened to kill him.
    • All the abductor would need to do is toss the phone out the car window and the child would not be traceable.
    • To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor!
    • Two of the abductors were arrested and indicted on murder but at their trial they were found not guilty by an all white jury in under 2 hours.
    • The Hearst kidnapping was one of the first examples of the Stockholm Syndrome - where kidnap victims come to identify with their abductors as a means of survival.
    • Relatives are begging his abductors to let them speak with him.
    • Chinese police are trying to determine the identity of the four abductors.
    • The women were raped, bought, sold and, sometimes, murdered; some ended up marrying their abductors.
    • Authorities are following up on the report and have yet to determine if the abductors are pirates or terrorists.
    • He is a murderer and a child abductor but he doesn't go on the register for that.
    • She hadn't yet seen any other sign of life besides her abductor and her abductor's family.
    • The father of the 16-year-old kidnap victim is appealing to her abductors to release her.
    • The two executives who were kidnapped last week are yet to be released by their abductors.
    • A housewife who was kidnapped on Friday morning was released yesterday by her abductors.
    • They even voted to allow child abductors, thieves, and bomb hoaxers to remain as refugees.
    • His abductors refused to accept $54,000 from his father during kidnapping negotiations last week.
  • 2Anatomy
    A muscle whose contraction moves a limb or part away from the midline of the body, or from another part.

    〔剖〕展肌。比较 ADDUCTIOR

    Compare with adductor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He missed the last couple of matches due to a slight tear in his abductor muscle.
    • This exercise engages spinal extensors, hamstrings, abductors and stabilizers.
    • She is recovering from a torn abductor muscle in her thigh.
    • His principal difficulties are limited use of his hands, and severe tightness of the hamstrings and the abductor muscles in his thighs.
    • Unfortunately, I tore a muscle in my abductor and the specialists have told me I can expect to be out for six to eight weeks.
    1. 2.1 Any of a number of specific muscles in the hand, forearm, or foot.
      (手、前臂或足部的)肌群
      followed by Latin genitive abductor pollicis
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had a look around on the internet this evening for some muscle diagrams and it seems I have a painful abductors pollicis longus.
      • Treatment is surgical release of the abductor hallucis tendon performed between six and 18 months of age.
      • The artery and nerve may be compromised if a variation of the abductor digiti minimi also occupies the canal.
      • The tears are most likely to the thenar muscles (i.e., opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and possibly the adductor pollicis).
      • The abductor hallucis muscle is the largest and most superficial of the intrinsic great toe muscles lying on the medial border of the sole.

Origin

Early 17th century (as a term in anatomy): modern Latin (see abduct).

Rhymes

conductor, destructor, instructor, obstructor

Definition of abductor in US English:

abductor

nounæbˈdəktərabˈdəktər
  • 1A person who abducts another person.

    诱拐者,劫持者,绑架者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She hadn't yet seen any other sign of life besides her abductor and her abductor's family.
    • The women were raped, bought, sold and, sometimes, murdered; some ended up marrying their abductors.
    • According to police, the abductors made them to travel a lot.
    • To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor!
    • All the abductor would need to do is toss the phone out the car window and the child would not be traceable.
    • Relatives are begging his abductors to let them speak with him.
    • Authorities are following up on the report and have yet to determine if the abductors are pirates or terrorists.
    • Chinese police are trying to determine the identity of the four abductors.
    • The Hearst kidnapping was one of the first examples of the Stockholm Syndrome - where kidnap victims come to identify with their abductors as a means of survival.
    • Detectives, who have today launched a major hunt for her abductors, say the girl made desperate attempts to stop passing cars but nobody pulled over.
    • He is a murderer and a child abductor but he doesn't go on the register for that.
    • The father of the 16-year-old kidnap victim is appealing to her abductors to release her.
    • Among the nine US citizens missing is a man known to have been kidnapped and whose abductors have threatened to kill him.
    • Two of the abductors were arrested and indicted on murder but at their trial they were found not guilty by an all white jury in under 2 hours.
    • The two executives who were kidnapped last week are yet to be released by their abductors.
    • His abductors refused to accept $54,000 from his father during kidnapping negotiations last week.
    • A housewife who was kidnapped on Friday morning was released yesterday by her abductors.
    • They even voted to allow child abductors, thieves, and bomb hoaxers to remain as refugees.
    • He was released by his abductors yesterday, two days after they kidnapped him and demanded a $100,000 ransom for his safe release.
  • 2Anatomy
    A muscle whose contraction moves a limb or part away from the midline of the body, or from another part.

    〔剖〕展肌。比较 ADDUCTIOR

    Compare with adductor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His principal difficulties are limited use of his hands, and severe tightness of the hamstrings and the abductor muscles in his thighs.
    • She is recovering from a torn abductor muscle in her thigh.
    • Unfortunately, I tore a muscle in my abductor and the specialists have told me I can expect to be out for six to eight weeks.
    • He missed the last couple of matches due to a slight tear in his abductor muscle.
    • This exercise engages spinal extensors, hamstrings, abductors and stabilizers.
    1. 2.1 Any of a number of specific muscles in the hand, forearm, or foot.
      (手、前臂或足部的)肌群
      followed by Latin genitive abductor pollicis
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The abductor hallucis muscle is the largest and most superficial of the intrinsic great toe muscles lying on the medial border of the sole.
      • The artery and nerve may be compromised if a variation of the abductor digiti minimi also occupies the canal.
      • Treatment is surgical release of the abductor hallucis tendon performed between six and 18 months of age.
      • I had a look around on the internet this evening for some muscle diagrams and it seems I have a painful abductors pollicis longus.
      • The tears are most likely to the thenar muscles (i.e., opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and possibly the adductor pollicis).

Origin

Early 17th century (as a term in anatomy): modern Latin (see abduct).

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