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English
Etymology
Possibly from a blend of highway + jacker (“one who holds up”)[1] (1915).
Pronunciation
Verb
hijack (third-person singular simple present hijacks, present participle hijacking, simple past and past participle hijacked)
- To forcibly seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
- To seize control of some process or resource to achieve a purpose other than its originally intended one.
hijack the radio show
- (computing) To seize control of a networked computer by means of infecting it with a worm or other malware, thereby turning it into a zombie.
- (computing) To change software settings without a user's knowledge so as to force that user to visit a certain web site.
- (politics) To introduce an amendment deleting the contents of a bill and inserting entirely new provisions.
Derived terms
Translations
to seize control of a vehicle
- Arabic: خَطَفَ (ḵaṭafa)
- Azerbaijani: qaçırmaq (az)
- Bulgarian: отвличам (bg) (otvličam)
- Catalan: segrestar (ca) (plane)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 劫持 (zh) (jiéchí), 攔路搶劫/拦路抢劫 (lánlùqiǎngjié), 劫機/劫机 (zh) (jiéjī) (of aircraft)
- Czech: unést (cs) pf
- Danish: kapre (airplane)
- Dutch: kapen (nl)
- Esperanto: kaperi (eo)
- Estonian: kaaperdama
- Finnish: kaapata (fi)
- French: détourner (fr)
- Galician: secuestrar (gl)
- German: entführen (de), hijacken, überfallen (de), kapern (de), die Kontrolle an sich reißen über
- Greek: καταλαμβάνω (el) (katalamváno), απάγω (el) (apágo)
- Italian: dirottare (it)
- Japanese: 乗っ取る (ja) (のっとる, nottoru)
- Macedonian: при́граби (prígrabi), гра́бне (grábne), о́тима (ótima)
- Malay: rampas (ms)
- Maori: kāhaki, kāwhaki
- Norman: haïjatchi
- Polish: porywać / porwać
- Portuguese: sequestrar (pt)
- Russian: угоня́ть (ru) impf (ugonjátʹ), угна́ть (ru) pf (ugnátʹ), напада́ть (ru) impf (napadátʹ), напа́сть (ru) pf (napástʹ), захва́тывать (ru) impf (zaxvátyvatʹ), захвати́ть (ru) pf (zaxvatítʹ)
- Spanish: secuestrar (es)
- Swedish: kapa (sv)
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to seize control of a process
computing: to seize control of a computer or browser
Noun
hijack (plural hijacks)
- An instance of hijacking; the illegal seizure of a vehicle; a hijacking.
- An instance of a seizure and redirection of a process.
- (politics) An amendment which deletes the contents of a bill and inserts entirely new provisions.
- (poker slang) Preflop, the position two before the dealer.
- (obsolete) A highwayman, robber.
1915 August 26, “Stick-Ups Get Good Hauls From Harvest Hands Near Yankton”, in Pierre Weekly Free Press, Pierre, SD, page 6:One lone "high-jack" held up 11 harvest hands in a freight car [...] last night, making a clean getaway with slightly over $180.
Translations
instance of hijacking of a vehicle
References