captor
/ˈkæptə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈæptɚ] /ˈkæptər/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈæptɚ] /ˈkap-tər How to pronounce captor (audio) -ˌtȯr/ (ame, mw)
captor — 名詞
- captorsingular
- captorsplural
1. someone who seizes another person, or a wild creature, then holds the victim so
俘獲者
把人或動物抓住後不放走的人
someone who seizes another person, or a wild creature, then holds the victim so they cannot get away
The escaped tiger scratched its captor before running back into the trees.
那隻逃脫的老虎抓傷了牠的俘獲者,然後跑回樹林裡。
pattern: animal + captor
Police arrested the captor after neighbors heard a child crying upstairs.
鄰居聽見樓上有孩子在哭後,警方逮捕了那名俘獲者。
collocation: arrest the captor
Obi finally recognized his captor by the scar above the man's eye.
Obi 終於靠那名男子眼上的疤,認出了自己的俘獲者。
The hikers offered food to the fox's captor and begged for its release.
那群登山客把食物遞給那隻狐狸的俘獲者,並求他放走牠。
A journalist questioned the captor outside the courthouse before the trial began.
一名記者在開庭前於法院外盤問那名俘獲者。
- kidnapper
usually refers to someone who illegally takes a person, often for money or pressure; less suitable for animals
- abductor
more formal and legal; focuses on taking someone away rather than on the period of holding them
- hostage-taker
narrower; specifically someone who holds people in order to force demands
文法句型
escape from + captor
identify + captor
用法筆記
Often appears in reporting after a seizure, escape, or rescue. It names the person doing the holding; use captive or prisoner for the person or animal being held instead.