abduction
英式音标:[æb\'dʌkʃn] 美式音标:[æb\'dʌkʃn]
abduction基本解释 n. 诱拐,绑架;诱导 abduction的意思释义 n.绑架,拐骗,劫持;外展;诱拐罪;不明推论式变形 复数
abduction怎么读
英式音标:[æb\'dʌkʃn]
美式音标:[æb\'dʌkʃn]
abduction基本解释
n. 诱拐,绑架;诱导
abduction的意思释义
n.
绑架,拐骗,劫持;外展;诱拐罪;不明推论式
变形
复数:abductions
英英释义
abduction[ æb\'dʌkʃən ]n.
the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man\'s wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife
(physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body
abduction用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Ten basic errors in the hours after the abduction could have given the kidnapper time to flee abroad and wrecked vital forensic evidence at the crime scene.
诱拐事件后的几个小时里的十个基本的错误可以给予绑架者时间逃亡国外和销毁犯罪现场的极其重要的证据。
例句参考
Abduction Compared with Negation by FailureInterpretation as abduction
Interpretation as abduction
Interpretation as abduction
The Role of Abduction in Logic Programming A.C. Kakas
Probabilistic Horn abduction and Bayesian networks
The complexity of logic-based abduction
The computational complexity of abduction ☆
Compositional shape analysis by means of bi-abduction
Compositional Shape Analysis by Means of Bi-Abduction
abduction词源
abduction (n.)
1620s, \"a leading away,\" from Latin abductionem (nominative abductio), noun of action from past participle stem of abducere \"to lead away, take away\" (often by force), from ab- \"away\" (see ab-) + ducere \"to lead\" (see duke (n.)). The illegal activity so called from 1768; before that the word also was a term in surgery and logic. In the Mercian hymns, Latin abductione is glossed by Old English wiðlaednisse.