A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed.
例句
Her heart had begun to pound inside her chest like a captive animal.她心情紧张起来,一颗心在胸膛里扑通扑通跳个不停。
ADJ
(观众)被强制的,受控制的;(市场)垄断的,没有选择权的
A captive audience is a group of people who are not free to leave a certain place and so have to watch or listen. A captive market is a group of people who cannot choose whether or where to buy things.
例句
We all performed action songs, sketches and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons...家长和赞助人被迫观看了我们表演的指令歌、滑稽小品和舞蹈。Airlines consider business travellers a captive market.航空公司把商务旅行者视为垄断性市场。
PHRASE
俘虏;扣押;关押
If you take someone captive or hold someone captive, you take or keep them as a prisoner.
例句
Richard was finally released on February 4, one year and six weeks after he'd been taken captive...理查德在被扣押一年零六个星期后,终于在2月4日获释。Rebels in Liberia have released four foreigners after holding them captive for a week.利比里亚的叛乱分子释放了4名被扣押了一个星期的外国人。
英汉词典释义
adj.
被俘的, 被捕获的
The rock star had a captive audience.那位摇滚歌星倾倒了许多观众。
n.
战俘, 俘虏,囚徒
The captives are wearing chains.俘虏们带着镣铐。
英英词典释义
Noun
1. a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
2. an animal that is confined
3. a person held in the grip of a strong emotion or passion
Adjective
1. in captivity
2. deeply moved;
"sat completely still, enraptured by the music""listened with rapt admiration""rapt in reverie"