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1 skyjack
verb (to hijack a plane.) atracartr['skaɪʤæk]1 secuestrar (en pleno vuelo)transitive verb secuestrar ( un avión)['skaɪdʒæk]VT [+ plane] atracar, piratear* * *transitive verb secuestrar ( un avión) -
2 avión
avión sustantivo masculino (Aviac) plane, aircraft (frml), airplane (AmE), aeroplane (BrE); ( on signs) por avión (Corresp) air mail; avión a chorro or a reacción jet (plane);◊ avión de combate/de pasajeros fighter/passenger plane
avión 1 sustantivo masculino aeroplane, US airplane, plane, aircraft
enviar una carta por avión, to send a letter by airmail
ir en avión, to fly, go by plane
avión 2 m Orn martin ' avión' also found in these entries: Spanish: amaraje - carga - cargamento - cola - derribar - despegue - en - entrar - envergadura - escala - escalerilla - estela - flete - intranquilizar - intranquilizarse - mareo - morro - nodriza - picada - picado - pilotar - piloto - planear - plaza - por - radio - reactor - remontar - remontarse - repostar - salir - salida - sobrecargo - subir - subirse - tierra - timón - tocar - transportar - travesía - velocidad - volar - vuelo - abatir - abordar - aeronave - ala - anfibio - aparato - armazón English: aeroplane - air - airborne - aircraft - airmail - airplane - airsick - board - bundle - cabin - cargo - catch - clear - climb - connection - conspiracy - crash - detection - disembark - dive - do - down - fall away - fighter - flight - fly - flying - frequent - galley - go - hijack - hop - ice over - ice up - in - jet - leave - level off - level out - man - miss - model - open - opposed - outweigh - overshoot - plane - preferable - shoot down - soar
См. также в других словарях:
hijack — 01. All airports now have metal detectors to make sure passengers are not carrying weapons which could be used to [hijack] a plane. 02. The school bus was [hijacked] by the father of a young boy in the school, and driven to the border. 03. Police … Grammatical examples in English
hijack — [[t]ha͟ɪʤæk[/t]] hijacks, hijacking, hijacked 1) VERB If someone hijacks a plane or other vehicle, they illegally take control of it by force while it is travelling from one place to another. [V n] Two men tried to hijack a plane on a flight from … English dictionary
hijack — verb two flight attendants thwarted Girard s attempt to hijack the plane Syn: commandeer, seize, take over, take control; skyjack, carjack; appropriate, expropriate, confiscate, co opt … Thesaurus of popular words
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
plane — noun 1 ⇨ See also ↑aeroplane, ↑airplane ADJECTIVE ▪ light, small ▪ commercial, passenger ▪ the first generation of passenger planes, like the Boeing 707 … Collocations dictionary
hijack — hi|jack1 [ˈhaıdʒæk] v [T] 1.) to use violence or threats to take control of a plane, vehicle, or ship →↑carjack ▪ The airliner was hijacked by a group of terrorists. 2.) to take control of something and use it for your own purposes ▪ Some people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hijack — verb Hijack is used with these nouns as the object: ↑aircraft, ↑jet, ↑plane … Collocations dictionary
hijack — 1 verb (T) 1 to use violence or threats to take control of a plane, vehicle, or ship 2 to take control of something and use it for your own purposes: Some people think the party has been hijacked by right wing extremists. hijacker noun (C) 2 noun … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hijack — to take illegal possession of (a vehicle) Standard English and doubtfully euphemistic, despite its interesting etymology. Originally, American Prohibition use, when it became easier to steal liquor from smugglers than to smuggle on your own … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
hijack v — If you step onto a plane and recognize a friend of yours named Jack, don t yell out Hi Jack! … English expressions
hijack — [ˈhaɪˌdʒæk] verb [T] 1) to illegally take control of a plane by using violence or threats 2) showing disapproval to take control of an organization or activity for your own purposes hijacker [ˈhaɪˌdʒækə] noun [C] hijacking noun [C/U] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English