绑架

No base JSON record found for this token.

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 绑架 (bǎng jià) specifically means "to kidnap" or "to abduct" someone, usually by force. It is a serious criminal act involving taking a person against their will, often for ransom or other demands.

Common Contexts

This word is commonly used in news reports, police statements, and legal contexts. It often appears with words like (case), (victim), or (rescue).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 绑架 (kidnapping case): used in legal or news contexts to refer to a specific incident.
  • 绑架 (to be kidnapped): passive form indicating someone has been abducted.
  • 绑架 (kidnapper): the person who commits the kidnapping.

Usage Notes

绑架 is a formal and serious term. It is not used for casual or metaphorical "taking away." When describing someone being taken forcibly, this is the precise word. Avoid confusing it with related verbs like 抢劫 (rob) or (lure).

Summary

Use 绑架 when talking about criminal abduction. It appears mostly in formal or news contexts and is often paired with legal vocabulary. Understanding its serious connotation helps learners use it appropriately and recognize it in media.

Example Sentences

The police successfully rescued the kidnapped child.

He was kidnapped, and his family is reporting it to the police.

The kidnapping case has attracted widespread social attention.