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- n.砍;劈;雇佣文人(尤指廉价受雇撰写报纸庸俗文章者)
- v.砍;劈;猛踢;非法侵入(他人的计算机系统)
- adj.出租的;用旧了的;(文人等)被雇佣的;雇佣文人做的
- 网络骇客;黑客;创世纪传说
复数:hacks 现在分词:hacking 过去分词:hacked v. cut,chop,slash,lacerate,cope n. drudge,slave,flunky,menial,journalist 1. | [t][i] 砍;劈to cut sb/sth with rough, heavy blows |
| I hacked the dead branches off. 我把枯树枝砍掉了。 | | They were hacked to death as they tried to escape. 他们企图逃走时被砍死了。 | | We had to hack our way through the jungle. 我们不得不在丛林中辟路穿行。 | | We hacked away at the bushes. 我们劈开灌木丛。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 猛踢to kick sth roughly or without control |
| He hacked the ball away. 他把球一脚踢开。 |
3. | [i][t] 非法侵入(他人的计算机系统)to secretly find a way of looking at and/or changing information on sb else's computer system without permission |
| He hacked into the bank's computer. 他侵入了这家银行的计算机。 | | They had hacked secret data. 他们窃取了保密数据。 |
4. | [t] (informal) 能╱不能应付(某情形)to be able/not able to manage in a particular situation |
| Lots of people leave this job because they can't hack it. 很多人由于应付不了这项工作而放弃了。 |
5. | [i] 骑马消遣to ride a horse for pleasure |
6. | [i] (informal) 开出租车to drive a taxi |
1. | 雇佣文人(尤指廉价受雇撰写报纸庸俗文章者)a writer, especially of newspaper articles, who does a lot of low quality work and does not get paid much |
2. | (受雇于组织,尤其是政客)从事艰苦乏味工作的人;杂务人员a person who does the hard and often boring work for an organization, especially a politician |
3. | 供人骑的马;可出租的马a horse for ordinary riding or one that can be hired |
5. | 砍;劈an act of hitting sth, especially with a cutting tool |
n. | 3. 干苦活的雇工,受雇做乏味工作的文人,以赚钱为目的的劣等艺术家 4. 出租马车;〔口语〕出租汽车,出租马车的车夫,出租汽车司机 5. 〔美俚〕警察;监狱看守;看守人;(货物列车尾部的)守车 3. 干苦活的雇工,受雇做乏味工作的文人,以赚钱为目的的劣等艺术家 4. 出租马车;〔口语〕出租汽车,出租马车的车夫,出租汽车司机 5. 〔美俚〕警察;监狱看守;看守人;(货物列车尾部的)守车 | adj. | | v. | |
n. | 1. a short violent blow with a sharp tool 2. a political party member who serves the party uncritically and in a routine capacity 3. a rough cut made by a quick blow with a sharp tool, e.g. a notch in a tree made with an ax 4. a mediocre and unimaginative person, especially somebody engaged in dull or uninspired work 5. a tool used for chopping something or breaking up hard ground, e.g. a pickax 6. a writer who produces routine unoriginal writing, especially for newspapers, magazines, television, or movies 8. an automobile or a carriage for hire 9. a wound from being kicked 10. a horse that is in bad condition through age or overwork 1. a short violent blow with a sharp tool 2. a political party member who serves the party uncritically and in a routine capacity 3. a rough cut made by a quick blow with a sharp tool, e.g. a notch in a tree made with an ax 4. a mediocre and unimaginative person, especially somebody engaged in dull or uninspired work 5. a tool used for chopping something or breaking up hard ground, e.g. a pickax 6. a writer who produces routine unoriginal writing, especially for newspapers, magazines, television, or movies 8. an automobile or a carriage for hire 9. a wound from being kicked 10. a horse that is in bad condition through age or overwork | adj. | 1. lacking quality and originality | v. | 1. to work as a taxi driver 2. to cut or chop something by striking it with short repeated blows using a sharp tool such as a knife or an ax 3. to cut a path or way through an obstruction, e.g. undergrowth 4. to ride a horse for exercise at a normal pace 5. to cut, shape, or divide something roughly or carelessly 6. to make an expression or phrase trite through overuse 7. to use a computer or other technological device or system in order to gain unauthorized access to data held by another person or organization 8. to succeed at or endure something 9. to cough persistently in short dry bursts with a rasping noise 10. in soccer, to commit a foul by kicking the shins of an opposing player 1. to work as a taxi driver 2. to cut or chop something by striking it with short repeated blows using a sharp tool such as a knife or an ax 3. to cut a path or way through an obstruction, e.g. undergrowth 4. to ride a horse for exercise at a normal pace 5. to cut, shape, or divide something roughly or carelessly 6. to make an expression or phrase trite through overuse 7. to use a computer or other technological device or system in order to gain unauthorized access to data held by another person or organization 8. to succeed at or endure something 9. to cough persistently in short dry bursts with a rasping noise 10. in soccer, to commit a foul by kicking the shins of an opposing player |
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