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1 hijack
1. verb1) (to take control of (an aeroplane) while it is moving and force the pilot to fly to a particular place.) secuestrar2) (to stop and rob (a vehicle): Thieves hijacked a lorry carrying $20,000 worth of whisky.) asaltar; robar3) (to steal (something) from a vehicle: Thieves hijacked $20,000 worth of whisky from a lorry.) robar
2. noun(the act of hijacking.) secuestro; asalto- hijackerhijack vb secuestrartr['haɪʤæk]1 secuestro1 secuestrarhijack ['haɪ.ʤæk] vt: secuestrarhijack n: secuestro mv.• asaltar v.• atracar v.• secuestrar v.
Itransitive verb 'haɪdʒæk secuestrar
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noun secuestro m['haɪdʒæk]1.VT secuestrar; (fig) apropiarse de2.N secuestro m ; (fig) apropiación f* * *
Itransitive verb ['haɪdʒæk] secuestrar
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noun secuestro m -
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vt.secuestrar. (pt & pp hijacked) -
3 secuestro
Del verbo secuestrar: ( conjugate secuestrar) \ \
secuestro es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
secuestró es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: secuestrar secuestro
secuestrar ( conjugate secuestrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to kidnap; ‹ avión› to hijack
secuestro sustantivo masculino ( de persona) kidnapping; ( de avión) hijack(ing)
secuestrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to kidnap
2 (un vehículo) to hijack
3 Jur (una edición, una publicación) to confiscate
secuestro sustantivo masculino
1 (de una persona) kidnapping
2 (de un vehículo) hijacking
3 Jur (de una edición, etc) confiscation ' secuestro' also found in these entries: Spanish: abortar - cómplice - determinar - artífice - rapto English: hijack - kidnapping - of - snatch - abduction -
4 secuestrar
secuestrar ( conjugate secuestrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to kidnap; ‹ avión› to hijack
secuestrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to kidnap
2 (un vehículo) to hijack
3 Jur (una edición, una publicación) to confiscate ' secuestrar' also found in these entries: Spanish: raptar English: abduct - conspiracy - hijack - kidnap - seize - snatch -
5 drama
1) (a play for acting on the stage: He has just produced a new drama.) obra de teatro2) (plays for the stage in general: modern drama.) teatro, drama3) (the art of acting in plays: He studied drama at college.) arte dramático4) (exciting events: Life here is full of drama.) drama•- dramatic- dramatically
- dramatist
- dramatize
- dramatise
- dramatization
drama n1. drama / obra dramática2. teatro / arte dramático
drama sustantivo masculino drama;◊ hacer un drama de algo (fam) to make a big deal out of sth
drama sustantivo masculino drama ' drama' also found in these entries: Spanish: teatralidad - teatro - género English: dramatr['drɑːmə]1 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL (play) obra de teatro, drama nombre masculino, obra dramática; (plays, literature) teatro, drama nombre masculino2 (as school subject) expresión nombre femenino corporal; (at drama school) arte nombre masculino dramático\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdrama critic crítico nombre masulino o femenino teatraldrama school academia de arte dramáticodrama ['drɑmə, 'dræ-] n1) theater: drama m, teatro m2) play: obra f de teatro, drama mn.• drama (ESP) s.m.• dramático s.m.• pieza s.f.'drɑːmə1) ( Theat)a) c ( play) obra f dramática, drama m2)a) u ( excitement) dramatismo mb) c (exciting event, story) (journ)['drɑːmǝ]1. N1) (=dramatic art) teatro m ; (=play) obra f dramática, drama m2) (fig) (=event) drama m ; (=excitement) dramatismo m2.CPDdrama critic N — crítico(-a) m / f de teatro
drama queen * N — pej peliculero(-a) m / f
drama school N — escuela f de arte dramático
drama student N — estudiante mf de arte dramático
* * *['drɑːmə]1) ( Theat)a) c ( play) obra f dramática, drama m2)a) u ( excitement) dramatismo mb) c (exciting event, story) (journ) -
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7 loco
loco 1
◊ -ca adjetivo◊ este tipo está medio loco (fam) the guy's not all there (colloq);eso no lo hago (pero) ni loco there's no way I'd do that; hacer algo a lo loco to do sth any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how (colloq); estar loco de remate (fam) to be completely nuts (colloq); tener or (Esp) traer loco a algn to be driving sb crazy (colloq); volver loco a algn to drive sb crazy (colloq); volverse loco to go madc) ( entusiasmado):◊ está loca por él she's crazy about him (colloq);está loco por volver he's dying to come back (colloq)d) (fam) ( ajetreado):e) ( indicando gran cantidad):◊ tengo unas ganas locas de verla I'm dying to see her (colloq);tuvo una suerte loca she was incredibly luckyf) estar loco de algo: ‹de entusiasmo/furia/celos› to be wild with sth;‹de dolor/remordimiento› to be racked with sth; ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( enfermo mental) (m) madman; (f) madwoman;◊ se puso como un loco he went crazy o mad;corrimos como locos (fam) we ran like crazy o mad (colloq); hacerse el loco to act dumb (colloq)
loco 2 sustantivo masculino (Chi) (Zool) abalone
loco,-a
I adjetivo
1 mad, crazy
volverse loco, to lose one's mind o to go mad
2 (deseoso) estoy loco por ir a París, I'm eager to travel to Paris
3 (entusiasmado) está loca de alegría, she's thrilled
está loco por las motos, he's crazy about motorbikes
II m,f (hombre) madman, (mujer) madwoman Locuciones: hacerse el loco, to act the fool familiar ¡ni loco!, I'd sooner die! familiar traer/volver loco a alguien, to drive sb crazy
a lo loco, crazily ' loco' also found in these entries: Spanish: atar - chiflada - chiflado - conforme - enajenar - enajenarse - estragos - hormigueo - ida - ido - loc. cit. - loca - tema - tocada - tocado - trastocarse - trastornar - volver - volverse - carro - maniaco - perdido - poner - rayado - rayar - rematado English: amok - away - bend - berserk - beside - bit - bonkers - certifiable - change over - cracker - crazy - cuckoo - delirious - demented - drive - gaga - head - hijack - insane - loony - lunatic - mad - madly - madman - maniac - mind - moon - nut - nuts - nutter - nutty - parched - potshot - rampage - raving - roadhog - send - some - something - stark - wall - wild - wildly - wind up - wit - bumper car - cracked - fear - flap - goloco* (Crazy)adj.• loco, -a adj.
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* ['lǝʊkǝʊ]N = locomotive
II ['lǝʊkǝʊ]1.ADV(Comm)loco Southampton — precio cotizado en Southampton, y la mercancía se halla en Southampton como lugar de origen
2.CPDloco price N — precio cotizado en un lugar (aceptando el comprador todos los costos y riesgos al trasladar la mercancía a otro lugar)
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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) -
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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 -
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adj.de secuestro.s.1 secuestro.2 piratería aérea.ger.gerundio del verbo HIJACK.
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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.) 1922, Amer.Eng., perhaps from high(way) + jacker one who holds up. Originally to rob (a bootlegger, smuggler, etc.) in transit; sense of seizing an aircraft in flight is 1968 (also in 1961 variant skyjack), extended 1970s to any form of… … Etymology dictionary
hijack — [v] seize control carjack, commandeer, kidnap, shanghai, skyjack, steal, take hostage; concepts 90,139 … New thesaurus
hijack — ► VERB 1) illegally seize control of (an aircraft, ship, etc.) while it is in transit. 2) take over (something) and use it for a different purpose. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of hijacking. DERIVATIVES hijacker noun. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
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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
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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