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词汇 arrested
释义 arrested
past simple and past participle ofarrest
arrest
verb[ T ]
uk /əˈrest/ us /əˈrest/

arrestverb[T] (CATCH)


B1
If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed: 逮捕;拘捕
He was arrested when customs officers found drugs in his bag.因海关人员在他的包中发现了毒品,他被捕了。
arrest someone for somethingThe police arrested her for drinking and driving.她因酒后驾车被警察拘捕。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to find and take a person who has done something wrong
catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border.
arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property.
place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault.
captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces.
apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime.
nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away.
He put up a fight when the police tried to arrest him.他在警察逮捕他时拒捕。
23 people were arrested and large quantities of heroin were seized in a dawn raid.
Police arrested several of the demonstrators.警察逮捕了数名示威者。
The burglars have been arrested but the jewellery is still missing.盗贼已被捕,但珠宝仍下落不明。
A woman and two men were arrested on the day after the explosion.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Arresting & charging
apprehend
apprehension
arrest
assist
attach
bust
busted
collar
cuff
do for someone/something
drugs bust
fed
handcuff
nick
perp walk
pick
pick someone/something up
police action
run something in
warrant

arrestverb[T] (STOP)


formal
to stop or interrupt the development of something: 阻止;抑制
The treatment has so far done little to arrest the spread of the cancer.这种疗法到目前为止几乎没能抑制癌细胞的扩散。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cancelling and interrupting
adjourn
adjourn to somewhere
arrest
break the cycle
broke
dislocation
diversion
halt
in midstreamidiom
interrupt
kick
rain
scratch
scrub
shut
shut (something) off
suspend
suspended game
suspensive
take a break

arrestverb[T] (MAKE NOTICE)


formal
to attract or catch someone's attention: 引起(某人的注意)
A photo of a small boy arrested my attention.一张小男孩的照片引起了我的注意。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Attracting and tempting
affinity
allure
alluringly
arrest
attract
charisma
charm offensive
charm the pants off someoneidiom
chum
clickbait
glamour
honey trap
incentive
jump out at someone
lure
tantalizing
tantalizingly
tempt
temptation
temptingly

Examples of arrested


arrested

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


The police indiscriminately dispersed demonstrators and arrested workers at random.
After two years of tolerance toward liberal clubs, their leaders were arrested and organisations disbanded in 1902.
It is clear from the above data that nasalization is not arrested by underlying nasals.
However, in most species, spermatogenesis stops after the development of secondary spermatogonia during adult ecdysis and remains arrested until the adult male begins feeding.
There would be no need for curfew as all the dissidents were arrested at less than the first second of the coup.
At the end of the war he went into hiding, but was arrested in 1948, tried and sentenced to death.
And it was based on this report that the police arrested the accused.
Why was the village head omitted when his accomplices were arrested the next day, and why was he still at liberty?
Besides disorderly conduct, the police increasingly arrested young people for theft.
A significant linear trend was found, whereas quadratic and cubic trends, which would have indicated slowed or arrested development, were not significant.
Only persons arrested at both age periods were defined as persistent criminals.
In this context, it would mean that all boys who were arrested early also had been identified even earlier as an antisocial child.
Altogether twenty-two clergy were arrested in 1944-9.
In such broods larvae are found whose development is arrested over a relatively long period.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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