单词 | hostage |
释义 | hostage From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhostagehos‧tage /ˈhɒstɪdʒ $ ˈhɑː-/ ●○○ noun [countable]1 KEEP somebody IN A PLACEsomeone who is kept as a prisoner by an enemy so that the other side will do what the enemy demands → kidnapholding two tourists hostage (=keeping them as hostages). The group are taken hostage at gunpoint a family 2 → be (a) hostage to something3 → a hostage to fortuneExamples from the Corpushostage• The government radio said 32 hostages had been released by 11 a. m., but that could not be confirmed.• An attempt to rescue the American hostages ended in disaster when a helicopter crashed.• When in residence, their occupants were under surveillance; when absent, they left their families as hostages.• We must exchange hostage for hostage.• They may then have been required to give hostages as a guarantee of future good behaviour.• A British journalist was held hostage for over four years.• For a politician to have a clear objective is to offer hostages to his opponents.• The medical team were captured and taken hostage.holding ... hostage• Don Nickles, R-Okla. who is holding the bill hostage because Sen.• One is the extent of her familiarity with Nestor Cerpa Cartolini, the leader of the rebels holding the hostages.• She smiled, holding me hostage with her piercing eyes.• He then called 911 to tell police he was holding the hostages.Origin hostage (1200-1300) Old French hoste; → HOST1 |
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