manhunt的意思和读音

manhunt

: [ˈmænˌhʌnt] : ['mæn.hʌnt]

n.

manhunts  

manhuntn.

1.an organized search by a lot of people for a criminal or a prisoner who has escaped

n.1.

n.1.a search organized to catch someone who is believed to have committed a crime, or a prisoner who has escaped

1. mail fraud : manhunt mass murderer : ...

3. Up The Long Ladder Manhunt The Emissary 使 ...

4. implicit adj. manhunt n. bandit n. ...

5. A pretty girl's love affair Manhunt The lost girl ...

6. implicit adj. manhunt n. bandit n. ...

7. ... See No Evil Manhunt Sleepless in Miami ...

8. light manhunt book ...

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1.Despite an intensive US-led manhunt, there has not been a credible lead on the Saudi-born al-Qaida leader in years.

2.Manhunt is a New York Times Bestseller and is now to be adapted into a forthcoming film starring Harrison Ford.《

3.manhunt Began. The next morning Kemp received a note which announced that the reign of terror had Begun; one person would be executed daily.便便

4.As he drove back toward Wakefield, he learned that the Dixon County sheriff's department had begun a manhunt for him.便

5.But he's also the guy who survived an anti-matter explosion at the Vatican and a Paris manhunt and uncovered the truth about the Holy Grail.

6.A massive manhunt for the missing men has severely taxed military resources and morale at a time when the U.

7.The manhunt for the gunman who opened fire on a group of swimmers at the Wisconsin-Michigan border has ended with the arrest of a suspect.

8.It turns out she was bringing food to two dangerous fugitives, the subjects of a nationwide manhunt.

9.Combine to have the mighty help document, can according to key word to help the document proceeds the manhunt.

10.Mr. Wesa, the Kandahar provincial governor, said a manhunt was on and that 26 escapees had been captured by late afternoon.26