单词 | arrest |
释义 | arrest (ərest ) Word forms: arrests , arresting , arrested 1. verb B1+ If the police arrest you, they take charge of you and take you to a police station, because they believe you may have committed a crime. Police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks. [VERB noun] The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences. [be VERB-ed + for] Synonyms: capture, catch, lift [slang], nick [slang, mainly British] Arrest is also a noun. The Police Department wasted no time in making an arrest. Murder squad detectives approached the man and placed him under arrest. 2. verb If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it continuing. [formal] A quarantine was put in place to arrest the spread of the disease. [VERB noun] The law could arrest the development of good research if applied prematurely. [VERB noun] Synonyms: stop, end, hold, limit 3. verb If something interesting or surprising arrests your attention, you suddenly notice it and then continue to look at it or consider it carefully. [formal] The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains. [VERB noun] As he reached the hall after her, he saw what had arrested her. [VERB noun] Synonyms: fascinate, hold, involve, catch arresting graded adjective The most arresting feature is the painted wall decoration. Synonyms: striking, surprising, engaging, dramatic 4. See also house arrest Collocations: arrest a decline Clubs threw money at players and coaches to try to arrest the decline, leading to spiralling costs and mounting debts. Times, Sunday Times Short of moving all humans there was no way to arrest the decline. Times, Sunday Times He also has specific plans to arrest the decline. Times, Sunday Times There are now serious doubts that they can arrest the decline apparent in this season's elimination from a relatively easy group. Times, Sunday Times For several years, he has been in the doldrums and being an instinctive player was unable to work out why or how to arrest his decline. Times, Sunday Times However, such an order has no other effect on the orders setting aside the conviction or the arrest record. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He previously had no arrest record and was believed to be a simple lawyer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Based on his prior arrest record, he was facing deportation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Arrest records also may include inaccuracies or may continue to be reported even if expunged or sealed. Christianity Today His arrest record declines sharply. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But they are not matters that a magistrate can consider when asked to issue an arrest warrant. Times, Sunday Times The paper appeared to suggest that prosecutors could issue an arrest warrant and seek his extradition. Times, Sunday Times Questions are now being asked about the time it took police to issue the arrest warrant. The Sun He would go as far as to issue an arrest on sight if the duo would go too far. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This caused a judge to issue an arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on a disorderly conduct charge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We also meet a trainee copper (and ardent plane spotter) learning how to make an arrest in the confines of an aircraft. Times, Sunday Times (2017) The camp is a no-go area for police, making an arrest by uniformed officers almost impossible. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It has been marked by dawn raids, mass arrests, suspects spending years on bail and a poor success rate for the authorities in the courts. Times, Sunday Times Last night's television news bulletin said that 2,093 people had been arrested, the first time that it has referred to mass arrests. Times, Sunday Times The station had been converted, along with the local sports stadium, into an overspill jail after mass arrests left the prison full to bursting. Times, Sunday Times The new law raises the possibility that the armed forces would make mass arrests if the opposition marches go forward. Times, Sunday Times The state has applied to build nine more prisons, raising fears of mass arrests, disenfranchisement and deportation. Times, Sunday Times The board could order the arrest of anyone showing an unapproved film in the state. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The local magistrate was just about to order his arrest when the barges set sail and proceeded southwards. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A judge ordered the arrest for alleged 'repeated non-compliance with court orders'. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday, the police arrested a nurse. The Sun (2011) Yesterday police arrested three men in connection with the attack. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The police arrested him and he gave a false name. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds (2004) Spanish police arrested him on the holiday isle and took him to Madrid. The Sun (2012) The police arrested the man at about 2pm within the airport perimeter. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He was shot dead by police before his 20th birthday, allegedly resisting arrest in connection with an investigation into an armed robbery. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Police have insisted that those who were killed had resisted arrest or fought back. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Police accounts often say that suspects were shot after they resisted arrest. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He resisted arrest and was tasered. The Sun (2016) We are carrying out an inquiry to see whether he should be placed under investigation for resisting arrest. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 逮捕, 逮捕 Japanese: 逮捕, 逮捕する |
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