单词 | manhunt |
释义 | manhunt (mænhʌnt ) Word forms: manhunts countable noun A manhunt is a major search for someone who has escaped or disappeared. Streets were closed as a manhunt began. Collocations: launch a manhunt The police launch a manhunt for him, but are unable to catch him. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Armed officers were stationed outside the couple's ground-floor flat as police launched a manhunt shortly after 7.30am. The Sun The police launched a manhunt and put out radio appeals for the public to be on the lookout for the car. Times, Sunday Times Police launched a manhunt after reports of two men trying to break into an amusement arcade. The Sun Police have launched a manhunt to trace 15 dan-germen. The Sun In late 2003, the nation was gripped by a massive manhunt. The Sun He was finally arrested after a massive manhunt in the area. The Sun He was arrested that night after a massive manhunt. The Sun A massive manhunt was launched in the villages and forest near the prison escape. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Police launched a massive manhunt and investigation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He sparked a nationwide manhunt after vanishing when he was given permission to leave court to speak to a legal adviser. The Sun Police chiefs are co-ordi-nating a nationwide manhunt to try to catch the suspects. The Sun Cope went on the run, prompting a nationwide manhunt. The Sun There was a four-day nationwide manhunt until he was finally tracked down and arrested. Times, Sunday Times Police and security officials were aware within an hour that he was on the run but have been unable to trace him despite an allports alert and a nationwide manhunt. Times, Sunday Times |
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