a port in E China, capital of Shanghai municipality (traditionally in SE Jiangsu) near the estuary of the Yangtze: the largest city in China and one of the largest ports in the world; a major cultural and industrial centre, with many universities. Pop: 12 665 000 (2005 est)
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shang•hai /ˈʃæŋhaɪ, ʃæŋˈhaɪ/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object], -haied, -hai•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to kidnap or otherwise force (a sailor) to become a member of the crew of a ship.
shang•hai
(shang′hī, shang hī′),USA pronunciation v.t., -haied, -hai•ing. [Naut.]
Shang•hai (shang hī′; Chin. shäng′hī′),USA pronunciation n.
- to enroll or obtain (a sailor) for the crew of a ship by unscrupulous means, as by force or the use of liquor or drugs.
- after Shanghai 1855–60
Shang•hai (shang hī′; Chin. shäng′hī′),USA pronunciation n.
- Place Names[Pinyin, Wade-Giles.]a seaport and municipality in E China, near the mouth of the Chang Jiang. 10,820,000.
- a type of long-legged chicken believed to be of Asian origin.
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to kidnap (a civilian or sailor) for enforced service at sea, esp on a merchant ship to force or trick (someone) into doing something, going somewhere, etc to shoot with a catapult
a catapult
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