abduct

动词 v.
/æbˈdʌkt/|/əbˈdʌkt/    /æbˈdʌkt/|/əbˈdʌkt/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To take away by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually with violence or deception; to kidnap. transitive
    — to abduct children
  2. To draw away, as a limb or other part, from the median axis of the body. transitive

词形变化

abducts present,singular,third-person abducting participle,present abducted participle,past abducted past

词源

Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂ep
Proto-Indo-European *-o
Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó
Proto-Italic *ap
Latin abder.
Latin ab-
Proto-Indo-European *dewk-
Proto-Indo-European *déwkti
Proto-Italic *doukō
Latin dūcō
Latin abdūcō
Latin abductusder.
English abduct
From Latin abductus, perfect passive participle of abduco (“to lead away”), from ab (“away”) + duco (“to lead”).
* (physiology): Back-formation from abduction.
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