hijack
verb[T]
uk/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/us/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/to takecontrolof anaircraftor othervehicleduring ajourney,especiallyusingviolence:
劫持(飞机或车辆)Two men hijacked ajettravellingtoParisanddemanded$125,000.两名男子劫持了一架飞往巴黎的飞机并勒索125 000美元。
disapproving
to takecontrolof or use something that does notbelongto you foryourownadvantage:
把持,控制,使用(本不属于自己的东西)Heresentsthe way hisideashave been hijacked byothersin thedepartment.他对部门里其他人剽窃他想法的做法十分不满。
Terrorism & political crime
- 9/11
- anti-hijacking
- anti-terrorism
- anti-terrorist
- bioterrorism
- bioterrorist
- counterterrorism
- crime against humanity
- false flag
- high treason
- hijacking
- narcoterrorism
- sedition
- skyjack
- skyjacker
- skyjacking
- terror
- terrorism
- tradecraft
- treason
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hijack
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/us/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/(alsohijacking)anoccasionwhen someone usesforceto takecontrolof anaircraftor othervehicle:
劫持(飞机或车辆)The hijackendedwith thereleaseof all the plane'spassengersunharmed.劫机事件以所有机上乘客平安获释而告终。
He’s aleadingsuspectin the hijacking of thejetliner.他是民航机被劫持事件中的首要嫌疑人。
Terrorism & political crime
- 9/11
- anti-hijacking
- anti-terrorism
- anti-terrorist
- bioterrorism
- bioterrorist
- counterterrorism
- crime against humanity
- false flag
- high treason
- hijacking
- narcoterrorism
- sedition
- skyjack
- skyjacker
- skyjacking
- terror
- terrorism
- tradecraft
- treason