arrest
v. 逮捕,拘留; 阻止; 吸引; 心跳停止
n. 逮捕,拘捕; 停止
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...
警方逮捕了与其中一次袭击有关的5名青年男子。
The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences.
警方称有7人因轻罪被捕。
If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it continuing.
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。
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。
If something interesting or surprising arrests your attention, you suddenly notice it and then continue to look at it or consider it carefully.
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。
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。
1. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal);
2. the state of inactivity following an interruption;
1. take into custody;
2. hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of;
3. attract and fix;
4. cause to stop;
arrest, capture, catch, seize, trap
这些动词均有"抓住,捕捉"之意。
arrest of judgement
(律)延期判决
Each clenched his fists and set his jaw when the order came to arrest the secret agents.
听说去抓特务,一个个都摩拳擦掌.
Policemen have authority to arrest lawbreakers.
警察有权逮捕犯法者.
The commissioner has issued a warrant for her arrest.
专员发出了对她的逮捕令.
The police offered no expression of regret at his wrongful arrest.
警方对错抓他没表示出丝毫歉意.
He tried to bribe the policeman not to arrest him.
他企图贿赂警察不逮捕他.