kidnaped

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English - Turkish
fidye için kaldırılmış
kidnap
(adam/çocuk) kaçırmak
kidnap
{f} (fidye için) (birini) kaçırmak
kidnap
(fiil) kaçırmak
kidnap
fidye almak için insan kaldırmak
kidnap
kaçırmak

Tom'un çocuk kaçırmakla ilgisi yoktu. - Tom had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

Benim için sürpriz oldu, ünlü psikolog çocuk kaçırmakla suçlandı. - To my surprise, the noted psychologist was accused of a kidnapping.

kidnap
f birini zorla veya hile ile kaçırıp götürmek
kidnap
kaçır

O adam kaçırmakla suçlanıyor. - He's being accused of kidnapping.

Küçük çocukları kaçıran insanlar hakkında duymak kanımı kaynatıyor. - Hearing about people kidnapping little children just makes my blood boil.

kidnap
dağa kaldırmak
kidnap
çocuk kaçırmak

Tom çocuk kaçırmakla suçlanıyor. - Tom has been charged with kidnapping.

Tom'un çocuk kaçırmakla ilgisi yoktu. - Tom had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

kidnap
kaçırmak (çocuk vb)
kidnap
(Politika, Siyaset) fidye için alıkoymak
kidnap
fidye için birini kaçırmak
kidnap
kız kaçırmak
kidnap
adam kaldırmak
kidnap
zorla götürmek
kidnap
adam kaçırmak
kidnapped
kaçırdı
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of kidnap
Alternative spelling of kidnapped
(of persons) seized and detained unlawfully, often for ransom; "the father restored the kidnapped (or abducted) child to the mother"
{s} stolen, abducted, taken away against one's will (of a child or person)
kidnapped
Simple past tense and past participle of kidnap
kidnap
{v} to steal persons, seduce, decoy
Kidnapped
an adventure story by Robert Louis Stevenson about a young man called David Balfour who is kidnapped, but escapes. He and his friend Alan Breck see a man being killed, and people think that they did it, so they run away and travel across the Highlands of Scotland (1886)
Kidnapped
shanghaied
kidnap
An instance of kidnapping
kidnap
Kidnap or a kidnap is the crime of taking someone away by force. He was charged with the kidnap of a 25 year-old woman. = abduction. to take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them ransom (kid + nap (17-19 centuries))
kidnap
{f} abduct, steal, take away by force (of a child or person)
kidnap
To take (any one) by force or fear, and against one's will, with intent to carry to another place
kidnap
To seize and detain a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom
kidnap
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped"
kidnap
take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped
kidnap
kid·nap kidnaps kidnapping kidnapped in AM, also use kidnaped, kidnaping1. To kidnap someone is to take them away illegally and by force, and usually to hold them prisoner in order to demand something from their family, employer, or government. Police in Brazil uncovered a plot to kidnap him They were intelligent and educated, yet they chose to kidnap and kill The kidnapped man was said to have been seized by five people. + kidnapper kidnappers kid·nap·per His kidnappers have threatened that they will kill him unless three militants are released from prison. + kidnapping kidnappings kid·nap·ping Two youngsters have been arrested and charged with kidnapping
kidnapped
subjected to kidnapping
kidnapped
(of persons) seized and detained unlawfully, often for ransom; "the father restored the kidnapped (or abducted) child to the mother
kidnapped
{s} stolen, abducted, taken away against one's will (of a child or person)
kidnaped
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