arrest的解释
及物动词逮捕,拘捕; 止住,阻止,抑制; 吸引(注意)
不及物动词心跳停止
名词拘留; 停止,阻止; 制动(装置)
1. under house arrest : 在软禁中;
及物动词
1. He was arrested on a charge of murder.
他因谋杀罪被捕。
2. arrest
2. The bright colors of the flowers arrested Susan''s attention.
花的艳丽色彩引起苏珊的注意。
3. Poor food arrests the natural growth of children.
粗劣食物妨碍儿童的自然成长。
4. The medicine will arrest the infection in his leg.
这个药会防止他的腿发炎。
名词
1. The police made three arrests yesterday.
警察昨天执行了三项逮捕行动。
1. [停搏]:讨论 心脏第一级起搏点在一定时间内不能形成并发放冲动称窦性停搏(arrest)或窦性静止(standstill). 停搏时间往往与窦性周期不成倍数,长间歇后一般出现逸搏. 病态窦房结综合征为最常见原因. 心肌梗死、急性心肌炎、急性心包炎及洋地黄、奎尼丁、心律平、β
2. 拘捕:执法部门如香港警察 (HK Police),廉政公署 (ICAC),香港海关 (Custom & Execise)等,於接受举报后或於某调查行动中获得犯罪资料后,便会展开调查工作,缴请或直接拘捕 (Arrest)可疑人仕进行查问.
1. 逮捕;拘捕;拘留
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.
e.g. Police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks...
警方逮捕了与其中一次袭击有关的5名青年男子。
e.g. The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences.
警方称有7人因轻罪被捕。
2. 阻止;抑制
If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it continuing.
e.g. The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease...
患者可能必须对生活习惯作出重大调整以控制病情。
e.g. The law could arrest the development of good research if applied prematurely.
如果草率施行,该法律将会阻滞高质量研究的进展。
3. 吸引(注意)
If something interesting or surprising arrests your attention, you suddenly notice it and then continue to look at it or consider it carefully.
e.g. The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains...
天才建筑师的作品无论残留多少都能最大限度地吸引眼球。
e.g. As he reached the hall after her, he saw what had arrested her.
他跟随她到了大厅,看见了吸引她注意的东西。
4. see also: house arrest
noun
1. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
e.g. the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar
Synonym: apprehensioncatchcollarpinchtaking into custody
2. the state of inactivity following an interruption
e.g. the negotiations were in arrest
held them in check
during the halt he got some lunch
the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow
he spent the entire stop in his seat
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verb
1. hold back, as of a danger or an enemy
check the expansion or influence of
e.g. Arrest the downward trend
Check the growth of communism in South East Asia
Contain the rebel movement
Turn back the tide of communism
Synonym: checkturn backstopcontainhold back
2. take into custody
e.g. the police nabbed the suspected criminals
Synonym: collarnailapprehendpick upnabcop
3. attract and fix
e.g. His look caught her
She caught his eye
Catch the attention of the waiter
4. cause to stop
e.g. Halt the engines
Arrest the progress
halt the presses