hijack
verb [ T ] uk/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/ us/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/
劫持(飞机或车辆)
to take control of an aircraft or other vehicle during a journey, especially using violence
Two men hijacked a jet travelling to Paris and demanded $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把持,控制,使用(本不属于自己的东西)
to take control of or use something that does not belong to you for your own advantage
He resents the way his ideas have been hijacked by others in the department. 他对部门里其他人剽窃他想法的做法十分不满。
hijack
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/ us/ˈhaɪ.dʒæk/ (also hijacking)
劫持(飞机或车辆)
an occasion when someone uses force to take control of an aircraft or other vehicle
The hijack ended with the release of all the plane's passengers unharmed. 劫机事件以所有机上乘客平安获释而告终。
He’s a leading suspect in the hijacking of the jetliner. 他是民航机被劫持事件中的首要嫌疑人。