was taken captive - significado y definición. Qué es was taken captive
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Qué (quién) es was taken captive - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Taken (disambiguation); Taken (TV series)

Taken (song)         
2002 SINGLE BY STELLAR
Taken (Stellar* song)
"Taken" is New Zealand band Stellar*'s eighth single, and their second single from their second album Magic Line. This is currently (as of 2006) the band's last top 10 single entry in New Zealand, reaching number six.
Captive fastener         
  • E-Ring on the bold of a camera belt
  • captive screw on a Selfie stick
Captive fasteners; Captive screw
Captive fasteners are an engineered class of fastener designed for a permanent hold (captivation) within a target assembly or housing, including upon servicing. They provide a secure joining, and avoid fastener loss or damage that might be caused by a loose part.
taken         
1.
Taken is the past participle of take
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2.
If you are taken with something or someone, you are very interested in them or attracted to them. (INFORMAL)
She seems very taken with the idea...
ADJ: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ with n

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Taken
Ejemplos de uso de was taken captive
1. A French engineer reportedly was taken captive near his Baghdad home this month.
2. She says she has not used drugs since the night before she was taken captive.
3. Shalit, 1', was taken captive on Sunday in a Palestinian attack on a military post in southern Israel.
4. It was not immediately clear if the two reports referred to the same incident, or if anyone was taken captive.
5. He was taken captive with two Canadians and an American on Saturday as he left a mosque in Baghdad.