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Related topics: Crime, Transporthi·jack1 /ˈhaɪdʒæk/ ●○○ verb [transitive] 1 SCCTTto use violence or threats to take control of a plane, vehicle, or ship 劫持 〔飞机、车辆或船〕 → carjack The airliner was hijacked by a group of terrorists. 该航班被一帮恐怖分子劫持。2 CONTROLto take control of something and use it for your own purposes 控制,操纵 Some people think the party has been hijacked by right-wing extremists. 有人认为该党已经被右翼极端分子所把持。 —hijacker noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpushijack• The ship was hijacked by four young terrorists.• We're not going to let a handful of radical students hijack our school.Related topics: Crime, Transporthijack2 noun [countable] British EnglishSCCTT when a plane, vehicle etc is hijacked 劫持事件hi·jack1 verbhijack2 nounChineseSyllable threats take use Corpus to to violence of a control or |