单词 | hack |
释义 | verb | noun hackhack1 /hæk/ ●○○ verb 1[intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive always + adv./prep.] to cut something into pieces roughly or violently: The bodies of the men had been hacked to pieces.hack (away) at something She hacked at the huge turkey.hack through/into something Explorers hacked their way through the jungle with machetes.hack something off He hacked off the buffalo’s head.2can’t hack something spoken to feel that you cannot do something that is difficult or boring: Debbie just couldn’t hack Mr. Temple’s physics class.3[intransitive] computers to use a computer to enter someone else’s computer system without permission: hack into A teenage boy managed to hack into military computer networks.4[intransitive] to cough very loudly and painfully: I couldn’t stop hacking last night.—hacking noun [uncountable] verb | noun hackhack2 noun [countable] 1a writer who does a lot of low-quality work, especially writing newspaper articles: the hacks who write TV movies2an unimportant politician: a political hack3informal a taxi, or a taxi driver4an old tired horse |
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