arrest

美 [əˈrest]
英 [ə'rest]
  • n.逮捕;拘捕;停止;中止
  • v.逮捕;阻止;拘留;中止
  • 网络扣留;吸引;抑制
第三人称单数:arrests  现在分词:arresting  过去式:arrested  
ARREST
v.
1.
[t][oftpass]
逮捕;拘留if the policearrest sb, the person is taken to a police station and kept there because the police believe they may be guilty of a crime
A man has been arrested in connection with the robbery.
一名男子因与这桩抢劫案有关已被逮捕。
She was arrested for drug-related offences.
她因涉嫌毒品犯罪而被捕。
You could get arrested for doing that.
你干那种事可能要遭逮捕。
2.
[t]
~ sth
阻止;中止to stop a process or a development
They failed to arrest the company's decline.
他们未能阻止公司的衰落。
3.
[t]
~ sth
吸引(注意)to make sb notice sth and pay attention to it
An unusual noise arrested his attention .
一阵不寻常的嘈杂声引起了他的注意。
4.
[i]
心跳停止if sbarrests , their heart stops beating
He arrested on the way to the hospital.
他在送医院途中停止了心跳。
n.
1.
逮捕;拘捕the act of arresting sb
The police made several arrests.
警方逮捕了好几人。
She was under arrest on suspicion of murder.
她因涉嫌谋杀而被逮捕。
Opposition leaders were put under house arrest(= not allowed to leave their houses) .
反对党领袖遭软禁。
2.
停止;中止an act of sth stopping or being interrupted
He died after suffering a cardiac arrest(= when his heart suddenly stopped) .
他死于心脏停搏。

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