🕵️kidnap (kidnap)

verb
/ˈkɪdnæp/
enlèvement (enlevement)

Signification

to take someone away illegally by force, often for ransom
to take someone away illegally by force
Traduction de la signification
emmener quelqu'un illégalement par la force, souvent pour une rançon
emmener quelqu'un illegalement par la force, souvent pour une rançon

Phrases d'exemple

The criminals planned to kidnap the wealthy businessman.

Les criminels ont prévu de kidnapper le riche homme d'affaires.
Les criminels ont prévu de kidnapper le riche homme d'affaires.

The criminals kidnapped the wealthy businessman.

Les criminels ont kidnappé le riche homme d'affaires.
Les criminels ont kidnappé le riche homme d'affaires.

Expressions d'exemple

kidnap for ransom
kidnapper pour rançon
kidnapper pour rançon

Synonymes

abduct, seize, snatch, capture
Entrée 1
abduct, seize, snatch, capture
Entrée 2
abduct, capture, seize, snatch

Antonymes

release, free, liberate, rescue
Entrée 1
release, free, liberate
Entrée 2
release, free, liberate, rescue

Collocations

kidnap victim, kidnap attempt, kidnap for ransom, kidnap someone, kidnap plot
Entrée 1
kidnap victim, kidnap attempt, kidnap for ransom
Entrée 2
kidnap someone, kidnap for ransom, kidnap attempt, kidnap plot, kidnap victim

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