单词 | hack |
释义 | hack [hæk] verb CUT 切 intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] ■to cut into pieces in a rough and violent way, often without aiming exactly 砍,切,劈 •Three villagers were hacked to death •Don't just hack (away) •The butcher hacked off •figurative transitive usually + adverb or preposition UK ■in football and rugby, to kick the ball away or to foul (= act against the rules) by kicking another player in the leg (足球或橄榄球运动中)将(球)踢出,踢(人)犯规 •Platt was twice hacked down [hæk] verb COMPUTING 电脑技术 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to get into someone else's computer system without permission in order to find out information or do something illegal 未经允许侵入他人的电脑系统(来窃取资讯或从事非法勾当) •Computer •A programmer had managed to hack into [hæk] verb MANAGE 处理 transitive usually in negatives informal ■to manage to deal successfully with something 对付,处理 •I tried working on the night shift for a while, but I just couldn't [hæk] verb HORSE 马 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition (also go hacking) ■to ride a horse in the countryside (在乡间)骑马 [hæk] verb Phrasal Verbs hack sb off mainly UK informal ■to make someone feel annoyed 激怒(某人) •He leaves all the difficult stuff for me to do and it really hacks me off.他把所有的难题都留给我,真把我惹恼了。 [hæk] noun countable WRITER 作家 disapproving ■a journalist (= writer for newspapers or magazines) whose work is low in quality or does not have much imagination 雇佣文人(捉刀者; 写手)(指受雇为报刊撰写庸俗文章者) •Fleet Street hacks舰队街的写手 [hæk] noun countable POLITICIAN 政客 disapproving ■a politician, especially one who is not important (尤指无足轻重的)政客 •tired old party [hæk] noun countable HORSE 马 ■a ride on a horse in the countryside 乡间骑马 [hæk] noun countable DRIVER/CAR 驾驶者/汽车 US informal ■(the driver of) a car which is available for rent, especially a taxi 供出租的汽车;计程车司机 |
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