extradite

英 [ˈek.strə.daɪt]      美 [ˈek.strə.daɪt]
  • vt. 引渡;获取…的引渡
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Extradite: ex(出) tra船dite逮他----引渡回国,拿获归案。
extradite 引渡

ex-, 向外。-trad, 转让,移交,词源同betray, tradition.

extradite
extradite: [19] Extradite is a back-formation from extradition [19]. This was borrowed from French extradition, which was a coinage (apparently of Voltaire’s) based on Latin ex ‘out’ and tradītiō ‘handing over, deliverance’ (source of English tradition).
=> tradition, treason
extradite (v.)
1864, back-formation from extradition. Related: Extradited; extraditing; extraditable.
1. The authorities refused to extradite him.
当局拒绝引渡他。
2. The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium.
英国政府试图从比利时引渡犯罪嫌疑人。
3. They refused to extradite the hijackers to the U.S.
他们拒绝把劫机犯人引渡到美国.
4. The Spanish police have refused to extradite a man wanted for a bank robbery in France.
西班牙警方拒绝引渡一个在法国抢劫银行而被通缉的人.
5. The police arranged to extradite the jewel thief from the island state.
警方设法把珠宝盗窃犯从那个岛国引渡回国.