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1 hijack
hijack v rauben, kapern, entführen -
2 hijack
1. transitive verb 2. noun* * *1. verb1) (to take control of (an aeroplane) while it is moving and force the pilot to fly to a particular place.) entführen2) (to stop and rob (a vehicle): Thieves hijacked a lorry carrying $20,000 worth of whisky.) überfallen3) (to steal (something) from a vehicle: Thieves hijacked $20,000 worth of whisky from a lorry.) rauben2. noun(the act of hijacking.) die Flugzeugentführung, der Überfall- academic.ru/34926/hijacker">hijacker* * *hi·jack[ˈhaɪʤæk]I. vtto \hijack a plane ein Flugzeug entführen; ( fig)to \hijack sb's ideas/plans jds Ideen/Pläne klauen famII. n Entführung f* * *['haɪdZk]1. vtaircraft etc entführen; (fig) für sich beanspruchen2. n(of aircraft etc) Entführung f* * *hijack [ˈhaıdʒæk]A v/t1. ein Flugzeug entführen2. jemanden, einen Geldtransport etc überfallenB s1. (Flugzeug)Entführung f2. Überfall m* * *1. transitive verb 2. noun* * *v.entführen v. -
3 hijack
hi·jack [ʼhaɪʤæk] vtto \hijack a plane ein Flugzeug entführen; ( fig) -
4 hijack
['haɪjæk] UK / USvtentführen, hijacken -
5 hijack
['haɪjæk] UK / USvtentführen, hijacken -
6 highjack
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7 hijacking
hi·jack·ing[ˈhaɪʤækɪŋ]* * ** * *n.Entführung f. -
8 reported
re·port·ed[rɪˈpɔ:tɪd, AM -ˈpɔ:rt̬-]adj inv gemeldete(r, s)there has been a \reported hijack in Tel Aviv einer Meldung zufolge hat in Tel Aviv eine Entführung stattgefunden* * *[rI'pɔːtɪd]adjgemeldet* * *rep. abk1. report2. reported3. reporter5. reprint* * *adj.angemeldet adj.berichtet adj. -
9 skyjack
* * *ˈsky·jackI. vtto \skyjack plane ein Flugzeug entführenII. n Flugzeugentführung f* * *skyjack v/t ein Flugzeug entführen -
10 highjack
'high·jack vt→ hijack -
11 reported
gemeldete(r, s);there has been a \reported hijack in Tel Aviv einer Meldung zufolge hat in Tel Aviv eine Entführung stattgefunden
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hijack — hi·jack / hī ˌjak/ vt: to seize possession or control of (a vehicle) from another person by force or threat of force; specif: to seize possession or control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination… … Law dictionary
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hijack — [v] seize control carjack, commandeer, kidnap, shanghai, skyjack, steal, take hostage; concepts 90,139 … New thesaurus
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hijack — I UK [ˈhaɪdʒæk] / US [ˈhaɪˌdʒæk] verb [transitive] Word forms hijack : present tense I/you/we/they hijack he/she/it hijacks present participle hijacking past tense hijacked past participle hijacked 1) to illegally take control of a vehicle,… … English dictionary
hijack — also highjack transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1923 1. a. to steal by stopping a vehicle on the highway b. to commandeer (a flying airplane) especially by coercing the pilot at gunpoint c. to stop and steal from (a vehicle in… … New Collegiate Dictionary