0 the crime of using force or threats to take control of an aircraft, ship, car, etc., or an occasion when this happens -- 劫持(飛機、輪船、車輛等);劫持事件
The attacks included the hijacking of four planes. 這些襲擊包括劫持四架飛機。
The government adopted new measures to prevent hijackings. 政府採取新的措施以預防劫持事件發生。
The public won't stand for the hijacking of its public offices by corrupt politicians. 公眾不會容忍腐敗的政客把持公職。
I had recently fixed a browser hijacking issue. 我最近解決了一個瀏覽器遭挾持的問題。
Negotiators learn to role-play and stage mock hijackings using real passengers.
Given the size of the ship and prevailing weather, hijacking is the most likely explanation.
It's the beginning of a backlash against the hijacking of Christmas.
Cultural hijacking is most prevalent, it seems, on our own doorstep.
Subsequent transactions include alliances with central state bureaucrats, for an administrative ' green light ', and the hijacking of management committees.
The convention was another incidence of hijacking the institutional process by the military in an attempt to re-establish the pre-1993 situation.
The elite most involved in this ' hijacking ' consists of senior civil servants and politicians.
Any negotiation with those ruthless enough to use hijacking as an act of political pressure, can be conducted only from a position of weakness.