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hack

verb
/hæk/
/hæk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hack
/hæk/
/hæk/
he / she / it hacks
/hæks/
/hæks/
past simple hacked
/hækt/
/hækt/
past participle hacked
/hækt/
/hækt/
-ing form hacking
/ˈhækɪŋ/
/ˈhækɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to hit and cut somebody/something in a rough, heavy way 砍;劈
    • hack somebody/something + adv./prep. 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。
    • + adv./prep. We hacked away at the bushes.我们劈砍着灌木丛。
    Extra Examples
    • She hacked at the hedge with the shears.她用大剪刀猛剪树篱。
    • The body had been hacked to pieces.尸体被砍成了碎块。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • away
    • off
    preposition
    • at
    phrases
    • hack something to bits
    • hack something to pieces
    • hack somebody to death
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] hack somebody/something + adv./prep. to kick something roughly or without control猛踢
    • He hacked the ball away.他把球一脚踢开。
  3. [intransitive, transitive] (computing计算机) to secretly find a way of looking at and/or changing information on somebody else’s computer system without permission非法侵入(他人的计算机系统)
    • hack into something He hacked into the bank's computer.他侵入了这家银行的计算机。
    • hack something They had hacked secret data.他们窃取了保密数据。
    Topics Computersb2, Crime and punishmentb2
  4. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (computing计算机) to work together informally and often quickly with other people to create a program using different technologies(多人合作用不同技术)快速编程
    • We spent the morning hacking around with HTML and building web pages.我们花了一上午的时间用超文本标记语言和构建网页进行黑客攻击。
  5. [transitive]
    can/can’t hack it
    (informal) to be able/not able to manage in a particular situation能/不能应付(某情形)
    • 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。
  6. [intransitive]
    (usually go hacking)
    (especially British English) to ride a horse for pleasure骑马消遣Topics Hobbiesc2
  7. [intransitive] (North American English, informal) to drive a taxi开出租车
  8. Word Originverb senses 1 to 4 Old English haccian ‘cut in pieces’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hakken and German hacken. verb senses 5 to 6 Middle English: abbreviation of hackney ‘horse or pony of a light breed’.

hack

noun
/hæk/
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  1. (disapproving) a writer, especially of newspaper articles, who does a lot of low quality work and does not get paid much雇佣文人(尤指廉价受雇撰写报纸庸俗文章者)Topics Literature and writingc2, TV, radio and newsc2
  2. (disapproving) a person who does the hard and often boring work for an organization, especially a politician(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 party hack政党杂务人员
  3. an ordinary horse or one that can be hired供人骑的马;可出租的马
  4. (North American English, informal) a taxi出租车
  5. an act of hitting something, especially with a cutting tool砍;劈
    • I was sure he was going to take a hack at us.我确信他会攻击我们。
  6. a piece of computer code that provides a quick solution to a problem by adding to the official function of a program(解决计算机程序问题的)快速修正方法
  7. (often in compounds常构成复合词) (informal) a strategy or technique that you use in order to manage an activity in a more efficient way骇客:您用来更有效地管理活动的策略或技术
    • Have you got any clever parenting hacks?你有什么聪明的育儿技巧吗?
    • Why not try these genius food hacks to save time?为什么不试试这些天才食物黑客来节省时间呢?
    compare lifehack
  8. Word Originnoun sense 5 Old English haccian ‘cut in pieces’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hakken and German hacken. noun senses 1 to 4 Middle English (in sense (3) of the noun): abbreviation of hackney ‘horse or pony of a light breed’. Sense (1) of the noun dates from the late 17th cent.

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