hijack
hijack 英 [ˈhaɪdʒæk] 美 [ˈhaɪˌdʒæk]
vt. 抢劫;揩油 vi. 拦路抢劫 n. 劫持;威逼;敲诈
进行时:hijacking 过去式:hijacked 过去分词:hijacked 第三人称单数:hijacks 名词复数:hijacks
- To hijack a vehicle is to take control of it by force. Chances are you've seen an action movie in which some villains hijack a car or plane.
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- vt. 抢劫;揩油
- vi. 拦路抢劫
- n. 劫持;威逼;敲诈
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1. He poses the obvious question: why would anybody want to hijack a ship full of wood?
他提出了一个显而易见的问题:为什么有人要劫持的满载木头的船?
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2. There should not be more attempts to hijack this multilateral process, which represents our best hope to achieve final results.
这个多边的谈判进程代表了我们取得最终结果的最好愿望,不应该有更多的劫持企图。
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3. If you get arrested, in prison the others will say, 'Do not worry, you will be out and then hijack another ship with good luck.
如果你被逮捕了,或是进了监狱,其他人会告诉你说,‘不要担心,你肯定能出去,要是运气好的话,你还能再劫持一艘船。’
- hijack (v.) by 1922 (perhaps c. 1918), American English, of unknown origin; perhaps from high(way) + jacker "one who holds up" (agent noun from jack (v.)). In early use "to rob (a bootlegger, smuggler, etc.) in transit;" sense of "seize an aircraft in flight" is 1968 (also in 1961 variant skyjack), extended 1970s to any form of public transportation. Related: Hijacked; hijacking. Related: Hijacker.
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