carjacking
英 [ˈkɑːdʒækɪŋ]
美 [ˈkɑːrdʒækɪŋ]
n. 劫持汽车(罪); 劫车(罪)
复数:carjackings
COCA.24965
牛津词典
noun
- 劫持汽车(罪);劫车(罪)
the crime of forcing the driver of a car to take you somewhere or give you their car, using threats and violence
柯林斯词典
- 劫车
Acarjackingis an attack on a person who is driving their own car during which things may be stolen or they may be harmed physically.
英英释义
noun
- the violent theft of an occupied car
双语例句
- That he saved them from a carjacking that night.
他把他们从抢车人的手中救出来。 - Police released new surveillance video today of the man suspected of carjacking an SUV with a baby still inside in The Bronx last night.
警方今天新公开了一段录像,录像中显示昨夜在纽约布朗克斯区,一名男子盗窃了一辆车内有婴儿的SUV。 - Balfour is currently on parole for previous charges of attempted murder, carjacking, and possession of a stolen vehicle.
巴弗尔现先前被控有谋杀未遂、劫车以及盗车的罪名,现正处于保释期内。 - The two police officers arrived at the scene of the carjacking within five minutes.
两名警察在五分钟之内赶到了劫车地点。 - They are increasingly worried about being targeted for their wealth and fear crimes such as identity fraud, carjacking and stalking.
他们越来越担心自己由于钜额身家而成为不法之徒的攻击对象,同时也害怕在自己家附近发生诈骗、车祸和被人跟踪等事件。 - Cases of carjacking occur, sometimes with the occupants being taken and forced to withdraw money from their accounts at cash machines.
劫车案件时有发生,劫车者有时会一并劫持车中乘客,并迫使他们通过自助取款机从自己的账户里取钱。 - You're not exactly in here for carjacking.
你可不是因为汽车抢劫到这里来得。
