词汇 | hack |
释义 | hack verb uk /hæk/ us /hæk/ hackverb (CUT)[ I or T, + adv/prep ] to cut into pieces in a rough and violent way, often without aiming exactly: 砍,切,劈 be hacked to deathThree villagers were hacked to death in a savage attack.三名村民在一场野蛮打斗中被砍死。 hack something offThe butcher hacked off a large chunk of meat.屠夫砍下了一大块肉。 be hacked aboutUKfigurativeThe article had been hacked about (= carelessly changed) so much that it was scarcely recognizable.被大刀阔斧地删改之后,这篇文章几乎面目全非了。 to cut something cutOuch, I've cut my finger! chopHe was chopping vegetables to make a stew. sliceSlice the mushrooms and fry them in butter. snipShe snipped the corner off the soup packet. slitHe slit open the envelope with a knife. carveHe carved her name on a tree. Cutting and stabbing abrasion bayonet butcher carve carving chisel chop hew impale impalement impaler incise scissor score something out/through shave shave something off/from something shear shearing sheep shearing stab hackverb (KICK/HIT)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]UK in football, to foul(= act against the rules) by kicking another player in the leg in a violent way: be hacked downHe was twice hacked down in the second half by the other team's sweeper.他在下半场两次被对方的自由人铲倒。 [ T ] in rugby, to kick the ball when it is loose on the ground: hack the ballThe scrum-half hacked the ball through for the winger to run on to. [ I or T, often+ adv/prep ] to hit at a golf ball in a rough and violent way, often without aiming exactly: Most of us who hack our way around the golf course hope one day to be skilled golfers. He was hacking desperately in the deep rough. They had to hack their next shots out of the rough. hack aroundThey have invited me to hack around with them sometime on the course. Football/soccer 18-yard box 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 5 1 foosball football boot football player football pools football pyramid premiership professional foul promedios rabona reducer sweeper the Football League the Premier League treble woodwork You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Rugby Golf hackverb (INFORMATION)[ I or T ] 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计算机系统(来窃取信息或从事非法勾当) hack a computerComputer hacking has become widespread over the last decade.计算机黑客现象在过去10年里非常普遍。 hack intoA programmer had managed to hack into some top-secret government data.一个程序员设法用黑客手段窃取了一些绝密的政府资料。 He claimed they had spied on him and tried to hack his computer.他声称他们监视他并企图用黑客手段入侵他的计算机。 [ I or T ] to use someone else's phone system without permission, especially to listen to their spoken messages: 未经允许侵入他人的电话系统(特别是用来窃听对话) Police told the actor that his phone had been hacked.警方告诉那位演员他的电话被窃听了。 Operating computers admin administrator aliasing always-on back someone up drag left-click live streamer logout loop malicious maximize surf tap unmounted untag untagged untechnical untick zip file You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Communications - general words hackverb (MANAGE)[ Tusually in negatives ]informal to manage to deal successfully with something: 对付,处理 can't hackI tried working on the night shift for a while, but I just couldn't hack it.我试着上了一段时间夜班,可还是受不了。 Dealing with things or people addressable approach attend to someone/something be all over it idiom beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom bed cut grip have it out with someoneidiom hold hold onidiom I/I've got thisidiom ill-prepared square tend to someone/something to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tough tough something out weather hackverb (HORSE)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ](alsogo hacking) to ride a horse for pleasure(在乡间)骑马 Horse riding barrel racing blinder break someone in bridle bridle path capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman pony trekking rein riderless saddler showjumper tack whip Phrasal verbhack someone off hack noun[ C ] uk /hæk/ us /hæk/ hacknoun[C] (WRITER)disapproving a journalist (= writer for newspapers or magazines) whose work is low in quality or does not have much imagination: 雇佣文人,写手(指受雇为报刊撰写庸俗文章者) Fleet Street hacks舰队街的雇佣文人 News reporting & the press ambulance chaser breaking news bury the ledeidiom citizen journalism correspondent dispatch hit the headlinesidiom hot off the pressidiom investigative journalism investigative journalist journalism journalist pap paparazzo photojournalism photojournalist press baron scoop the Associated Press the Press Association You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: People who write for work or pleasure hacknoun[C] (POLITICIAN)disapproving a politician, especially one who is not important: (尤指无足轻重的)政客 party hacktired old party hacks迂腐的老政客 Politics - general words anti-capitalism anti-capitalist anti-communism anti-communist anti-fascism interparty interpellate interpellation interventionist lab on message Orwellian overstep parliament party politics spill statesman statesmanlike stateswoman subsidiarity hacknoun[C] (HORSE)a ride on a horse in the countryside乡间骑马 Horse riding barrel racing blinder break someone in bridle bridle path capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman pony trekking rein riderless saddler showjumper tack whip hacknoun[C] (DRIVER/CAR)USinformal (the driver of) a car that is available for rent, especially a taxi供出租的汽车;出租车司机 On the road: drivers biker bikie bus captain cab driver cabbie carter chauffeur chauffeur-driven co-driver dispatch rider drunk driver motorcyclist petrolhead race car driver racing car driver racing driver taxi driver teamster trucker truckie hacknoun[C] (HELP)a good solution or piece of advice: 好的方案;好的建议 life hackHere are 50 life hacks that will change your life for the better.这是50个会让你人生更美好的建议。 advice adviceLet me give you some advice. helpI didn't know who to turn to for help. a piece of adviceLet me give you a piece of advice. counselI will miss his wise counsel. guidanceYoung people don't always appreciate the guidance offered by their parents and teachers. counsellingUKVictims of abuse usually need expert counselling. Solving and solutions band-aid solution be at the bottom of somethingidiom bottom break the deadlock clear (something) up clue figure fix heuristically heuristics holding operation insolvable iron iron something out resolution solvable solve spackle surmountable talk something out hack | American Dictionaryhack verb us/hæk/ hackverb (CUT)[ I/T ] to cut something or someone with rough or uneven movements: [ T ]We hacked a path through the underbrush. [ I ]He hacked away at the logs, splitting enough wood for a fire. hackverb (COMPUTING)[ I ] to access someone else’s computer system without permission in order to obtain or change information: Someone managed to hack into the company database. Idiomcan't hack it hack noun[ C ] us/hæk/ hacknoun[C] (PERSON)a person who willingly works or acts mostly for money or other rewards without worrying about independence, beliefs, or reputation: a political/party hack A hack is also a writer who produces a lot of work for money without caring very much about its quality. hack | Business Englishhack verb[ I or T ] uk /hæk/us IT to use a computer to access information stored on another computer system without permission, or to spread a computer virus: hack into sthTwo employees were charged with hacking into the company's computer system and changing data. Studies have revealed that it's fairly easy to hack an electronic voting system. Phrasal verbhack away at sth hack noun[ C ] uk /hæk/us disapproving a writer, especially a journalist, who produces articles, books, etc. that are of low quality: a media/newspaper hack disapproving someone who works mainly for money without worrying about beliefs or the opinions of others: a political/party hack USinformal a person who drives a taxi IT an act of using a computer to access information stored on another computer system without permission, or to spread a computer virus : A hack into an employee's email provided access to a number of confidential documents. |
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