英:['haɪdʒækɪŋ]
美:['haɪdʒækɪŋ]
英:['haɪdʒækɪŋ]
美:['haɪdʒækɪŋ]
n.
劫机
v.
劫持( hijack的现在分词 )
绑架
拦路抢劫
操纵(会议等,以推销自己的意图)
复数:hijackings
verb
transitive verb
to steal (goods in transit) by stopping a vehicle A shipment of … albums by British pop idol Sting was hijacked in transit while being transported from Germany to an Italian warehouse.—Willem Hoos At last count, Parmalat had given away 5.2 million stuffed animals in a massive Brazilian promotion, not including the truckload of furry animals hijacked earlier this year by thieves too impatient to collect their own Parmalat labels.—Laurel Wentz
Shipping cargo internationally, however, is rife with pitfalls. Shipments may be stolen, hijacked, destroyed, damaged or delayed.—David Drake
to commandeer (a vehicle in transit)often, specifically: to commandeer (a flying airplane) usually by coercing the pilot In June 1976, an Air France Airbus was hijacked in Athens … and flown at gunpoint to Uganda's primary airport … —Radio Times A man claiming to have a bomb attempted to hijack a Pegasus Airlines plane from Ukraine on Friday and take it to Sochi, where the Winter Olympics were just beginning. —Brian Resnick and Matt Berman
"… One day his truck was hijacked, probably by deserters, and he was wandering around and decided to go back to a village where he had met a young woman that he rather liked. …"—Charles Glass
to stop and steal from (a vehicle in transit)
Police are hunting two men who hijacked a truck at knifepoint and made off with its … load of whisky.—Commercial Motor (Sutton, England)
kidnap
A robber who claimed he was hijacked from home … to rob a corner shop has been jailed for four years.—Evening Gazette (Middlesborough, England)
to take or take control of (something) as if by hijacking To reproduce, the virus infects a cell and hijacks the cell's protein-making machinery.—The Springfield (Massachusetts) Union-News … distinguished themselves from the artsy types, who they believed had hijacked punk from "the real kids" …—Simon Reynoldsoften, specifically: to change the topic or focus of (something, such as a conversation) : redirect Don't hijack threads. Burger King wouldn't hand out flyers in front of a Chipotle, so why would you want to hawk your business on an unrelated Facebook thread …? —Jennifer Chang All of this strife is because Idaho's political machinery is enabling isolated and extremist visions from small patches of Idaho to hijack the conversation. —Mike Satz It's sad that sex scandals continue to hijack attention from economic, educational and health care issues. —Barbara Lippert
… hackers hijacked the accounts of high-profile Twitter users …—Queenie Wong
to subject to extortion or swindling
… hijacks them into spending nearly a billion dollars …—Dave Armstrong
origin unknown
The first known use of hijack was in 1923
hilariousadjective
causing hilarity : wildly funny
hilariousadjective
causing hilarity : wildly funny
hilumnoun
a scar on a seed at the point of attachment of the ovule
Hispanicadjective
of or relating to the people, culture, or speech of Spain
of, relating to, or being a person living in the U.S. from or whose ancestors were from Latin America
hike1 of 2verb
to move or raise up
hike rents
to go on a long walk
hike2 of 2noun
a long walk especially for pleasure or exercise
an upward movement : rise
a price hike
hike1 of 2verb
to move or raise up
hike rents
to go on a long walk
hike2 of 2noun
a long walk especially for pleasure or exercise
an upward movement : rise
a price hike
hike1 of 2verb
to move or raise up
hike rents
to go on a long walk
hike2 of 2noun
a long walk especially for pleasure or exercise
an upward movement : rise
a price hike
hijackverb
to stop and steal from a moving vehicle hijack a load of furs
hijack a truck
to force a pilot to fly an aircraft where one wants
to take control of as if by hijacking
hijacked the user's account
1 If convicted in a court there, on charges of robbery, ship hijacking, and attempted murder, they could potentially face the death sentence.
在那里的一家法庭,他们被诉犯有抢劫、劫持船只和谋杀未遂罪,如果罪名成立,他们可能面临死刑判决。
2 Trying to rescue Peeta from the shadowy world the hijacking has stranded him in.
3 One of the most immediate questions that I have is: How is it possible to hijack four planes in a period when we really have done away with hijacking.
我最为逼切的一个问题是:当我们已经彻底消灭了劫机事件的发生时,怎么可能在同一时段内劫持四架飞机?
4 “The Treasure” features an aspiring Aztec despot who murders an American envoy, the hijacking of a plane carrying the United Nations Secretary-General and soldiers from ancient Rome looting the Library of Alexandria.
5 His quest leads him into barroom brawls, the hijacking of a train and a gun battle at sea.
6 Reports said she was a reluctant participant, went along with the hijacking of a passenger jet to support her husband, his sacrifice for Croatia, a country she had come to love.
7 Several of these hijacking timelines reference the words of the terrorist captured through radio communication, i.e.
8 Since this is 1990s Los Angeles, the bus driver’s been shot by a gunman not in on the hijacking and is unable to drive.
9 Once an attack is activated, everything from account hijacking, changing of user Settings, cookie theft and poisoning, or false advertising is possible.
一旦激活了攻击,就可能发生从截获帐户、更改用户设置、窃取和篡改cookie到虚假广告在内的任何事情。
10 H proves his mettle by single-handedly putting down a truck hijacking, during which, in an inordinately satisfying moment, he takes out a punk played by the pop musician Post Malone.
11 For what seemed like 10 minutes, Ms. Shafiroff fanned out her skirt for photographers and twirled like a music box ballerina, all but hijacking this otherwise decorous affair.
12 OpenSSH version 4.8 includes security releases to fix a bad policy and an X11 hijacking problem.
OpenSSH版本4.8包括修复坏策略和X11攻击问题的安全发行版。
13 They are taking measures to guarantee against the occurrence of hijacking.
他们正采取措施防止劫机事件的发生.
14 The virus invades the cells of the body, hijacking them and converting them to miniature factories to produce copies of the virus.
然后病毒会侵入人体细胞,并且将这些细胞转变为生产自己的复制品的小型工厂。
15 Conservatives have managed this resurgence, Mr. Frank argues, by hijacking public anger over the bailouts and the bad economy and by shifting “the burden of villainy from Wall Street to government.”
16 The organization has been hijacked by radicals.
17 He's survived that and even hijacking and a shooting.
他忍受了艰苦的条件,甚至从一次抢劫和一次枪击中生还.
18 Once the plane had taken off, Cooper stealthily began his hijacking attempt.
19 The Philharmonic has again courted audiences with an ambitious media strategy, notably “Vix in the City,” a campaign begun with a simulated hijacking of its Twitter account.
20 But when officials said Monday they plan on telling the full story of the hijackings, the family members and rescue workers applauded.