| 单词 | hack | 
| 释义 | hack From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishHorses, Computershackhack1 /hæk/  ●○○ verb1 [intransitive, transitive]CUT to cut something roughly or violentlyhack (away) at somethingShe hacked away at the ice, trying to make a hole.hack something off/down etcWhole forests have been hacked down.hack your way through/into somethingHe hacked his way through the undergrowth.Both men had been hacked to death  (=killed using large knives). 2 [intransitive, transitive] to secretly find a way of getting information from someone else’s computer or changing information on ithack intoSomebody hacked into the company’s central database.He managed to hack the code. → hacker3  → can’t hack something4 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] British EnglishDSH to ride a horse along roads or through the country 5 [intransitive] to cough in a loud unpleasant way → hack somebody off→ See Verb tableOccupations, Newspapers, printing, publishing, Officials, Motor vehicles, Animals, Horses, Computershackhack2 /hæk/ noun [countable]1 BOTCNa writer who does a lot of low-quality work, especially writing newspaper articlesA Sunday newspaper hack uncovered the story. 2 PGOan unimportant politicianThe meeting was attended by the usual old party hacks.3 a way of using a computer to get into someone else’s computer system without their permission4 American English informalBOTTC a taxi, or a taxi driver5 CUTan act of hitting something roughly with a cutting toolOne more hack and the branch was off.6 HBAan old tired horse7 DSHa horse you can pay money to ride on8 British EnglishDSH a ride on a horsea long hack across the fields From Longman Business Dictionaryhackhack1 /hæk/ (also hack into) verb [transitive] COMPUTING to secretly reach information on someone else’s computer system so that you can look at, use, or change itThe police are investigating a series of computer crimes involving people thought to have hacked confidential databases.He didn’t have to hack into my personal computer to get the information. —hacking noun [uncountable]Hacking is easy if you know how to do it. → hack away at  something→ See Verb tablehackhack2 noun [countable]JOB1a writer who does a lot of low quality work, especially writing newspaper articles2American English informal a taxi, or someone whose job is to drive a taxiOrigin hack1 Old English haccian hack2 (1700-1800) hackney “horse for ordinary riding”;  → HACKNEYED  | 
	
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