kidnapper
kidnapper — 名詞
1. a person who illegally seizes someone by force, keeps them confined against thei
綁匪
以暴力綁架他人並索取贖金的罪犯
a person who illegally seizes someone by force, keeps them confined against their will, and often demands money from relatives or employers before releasing the victim
The kidnapper left a note on the kitchen table demanding two hundred thousand dollars.
綁匪在廚房桌上留下一張紙條,要求支付二十萬美元。
pattern: the kidnapper + demanded + [amount]
Aiko's mother received a phone call from the kidnapper demanding payment by midnight.
Aiko 的母親接到綁匪的電話,要求午夜前交出贖金。
Police found the kidnapper hiding in an empty warehouse on the edge of town.
警方在城郊一間廢棄倉庫裡找到了那名綁匪。
Neighbors told reporters the kidnapper had lived on their street for only two months.
鄰居告訴記者,那名綁匪在他們那條街上只住了兩個月。
The kidnapper sent instructions to drop the money inside a locker at the bus station.
綁匪寄來指示,要求把錢放進巴士站的一個寄物櫃裡。
文法句型
the kidnapper + verb (demanded / called / escaped)
adjective + kidnapper (armed / suspected)
用法筆記
The word 'kidnapper' is used in news reports and legal contexts. In everyday conversation, people often say 'the person who took him/her' rather than 'kidnapper'. The verb form 'kidnap' is much more common than the noun 'kidnapper'.