hijack的意思和读音

hijack

: [ˈhaɪˌdʒæk] : [ˈhaɪdʒæk]

v.);

n.“hijacking”

hijacks  hijacking  hijacked  

v.+n.hijack plane

v.take over,seize,commandeer,capture,skyjack

n.takeover,skyjacking,seizure

hijackv.

1.~ sthto use violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand sth from a government

The plane was hijacked by two armed men on a flight from London to Rome.

2.~ sthto use or take control of sth, especially a meeting, in order to advertise your own aims and interests

v.1.“high-jack”

n.1.“hijacking”

na.1.“hijacking”

v.1.<spoken>Same as high-jack2.to illegally take control of a vehicle, especially an airplane, using violence or threats3.to take control of an organization or activity and use it for your own purposes

n.1.The singular of hijacking

na.1.The variant of hijacking

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2. highwayman , hijack ,, hijacker ...

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1.Allegedly robbed shortly after the ship to be pirates as a "mother ship" to launch attacks with a new hijack, but attempts.

2.One of them told me that they wanted to hijack ships, which he said were looting our sea resources.

3.He has now completed his training and is ready to use his boat-handling and global-positioning skills to hijack ships.

4.The moral of the story, then, is to beware of ideologues who are trying to hijack the European crisis on behalf of their agendas.

5.This second research did not discover conclusion abiogenesis hijack the incident influence to state of children mental hygiene.

6.On Thursday, the German navy said it had foiled an attempt by pirates to hijack an Egyptian cargo vessel off Somalia.

7."The scattershot nature of the hijack suggests a random mistake, not a deliberate attack on anyone in particular, " Cowie said.“,”

8.Problem: Terrorists want to hijack a plane by trying to break down the cockpit door.

9.LB: The energy-demand crisis must not be allowed to hijack our full, open, transparent and scientific policymaking process.

10.Speaking to Agence France Presse, spokesman Nelson Chamisa said Mr. Mugabe is trying to hijack the leadership of Zimbabwe.