nabbing

英 [ˈnæbɪŋ] 美 [ˈnæbɪŋ]

v.  捉住; 当场逮捕; 获得; 拿取
nab的现在分词

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 抓住;逮捕
    If people in authority such as the police nab someone who they think has done something wrong, they catch them or arrest them.
    1. He killed 12 people before the authorities finally nabbed him...
      他杀了12人后才最终被当局抓获。
    2. Soon he was back in the armed robbery business. Again, he got nabbed.
      他不久又再次持械抢劫,又一次被逮捕。

双语例句

  1. The main problem with the boomers, though, is that there are just so darn many of them; and they had a head start over you, nabbing all those corner offices while you were still earning your stripes.
    但婴儿潮一代最主要的问题是他们人数太多了,而且他们处处领先一步,当你还在孜孜梦想升职的时候,他们已经占据了所有的专用办公室。
  2. He made up for it, however, by nabbing the only goal in United's Champions League opener against Besiktas on Tuesday.
    但是在周中的欧冠他用全场唯一的进球击败了贝西克塔斯,做出了补偿。