单词 | carjack |
释义 | > as lemmasˈcarjack ˈcarjack v. [as a back-formation] ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > [verb (transitive)] > vehicle theft carnap1937 carjack1991 1991 Economist 14 Sept. 46/1 In the past six weeks more than 300 drivers have been carjacked in Detroit. 1992 Washington Times 6 Oct. b2/4 ‘If your car's being carjacked, give the car up,’ Mr Schaefer said. ‘Don't fight back.’ 2002 R. R. M. Coleman Say it Loud! 253 They carjacked Pearson at gunpoint, kidnapped him, and took his vehicle. ˈcarjack ˈcarjack n. [as a back-formation] ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > [noun] > vehicle theft joyride1909 carjacking1970 hotting1991 carjack1992 1992 Daily Tel. 31 Oct. (Weekend Suppl.) p. xxv/4 New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit and Washington have all reported significant rises in carjacks in the past 12 months. 2011 M. Savage Abuse of Power (2012) vi. 84 He was arrested for allegedly aiding and abetting the carjack. < as lemmas |
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