hijacking
n. 劫機
v. 劫持( hijack的現在分詞 ); 綁架; 攔路搶劫; 操縱(會議等,以推銷自己的意圖)
If someone hijacks a plane or other vehicle, they illegally take control of it by force while it is travelling from one place to another.
Two men tried to hijack a plane on a flight from Riga to Murmansk...
兩名男子試圖劫持一架從里加飛往摩爾曼斯克的飛機。
A Korean airliner was hijacked by two passengers and forced to fly to Tashkent...
一架韓國的大型客機被兩名乘客劫持,被迫飛往塔什干。
If you say that someone has hijacked something, you disapprove of the way in which they have taken control of it when they had no right to do so.
A peaceful demonstration had been hijacked by anarchists intent on causing trouble.
和平示威已遭到蓄意製造事端的無政府主義者的操控。
1. robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force
1. stopping and stealing or stealing from a vehicle in transit;
I have been told about the hijacking.
我已聽說了那次劫機事件.
They are taking measures to guarantee against the occurrence of hijacking.
他們正採取措施防止劫機事件的發生.
Did you know about the recent hijacking in Iran?
你知道最近在伊朗發生的一起劫機事件了 嗎 ?
What's going on? Do you think someone is hijacking the train?
發生什麼事 啊 ?你想是有人要劫持火車 麼 ?
He has survived that and even in a hijacking and a shooting.
他平安渡過了這二十年車上生涯,甚至還經歷了一次搶劫和一次槍擊.