hack
- IPA[hak]
英式
- cut with rough or heavy blows;kick wildly or roughly
- a rough cut, blow, or stroke;(in sport) a kick or a stroke with a stick inflicted on another player.
verb: hack, 3rd person present: hacks, gerund or present participle: hacking, past tense: hacked, past participle: hacked
noun: hack, plural noun: hacks
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動詞
- 1. cut with rough or heavy blows hack off the branches and let them fall to the ground they hacked a path through the wooded mountains 同義詞
- ▪ kick wildly or roughly he had to race from his line to hack the ball into the stand
- 2. gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer they hacked into the bank's computer someone hacked his computer from another location
- ▪ program quickly and roughly.
- 3. cough persistently I was waking up in the middle of the night and coughing and hacking for hours
- 4. informal manage; cope lots of people leave because they can't hack it
名詞
- 1. a rough cut, blow, or stroke he was sure one of us was going to take a hack at him
- ▪ (in sport) a kick or a stroke with a stick inflicted on another player.
- ▪ a notch cut in the ice, or a peg inserted, to steady the foot when delivering a stone in curling.
- ▪ a tool for rough striking or cutting, e.g. a mattock or a miner's pick.
- ▪ archaic a gash or wound.
- 2. informal an act of computer hacking the challenge of the hack itself
- ▪ a piece of computer code providing a quick or inelegant solution to a particular problem this hack doesn't work on machines that have a firewall
- ▪ a strategy or technique for managing one's time or activities more efficiently another hack that will save time is to cover your side mirrors with a plastic bag when freezing rain is forecast
- dull, unoriginal writing: his book is a shoddy piece of hack work
Oxford Dictionary
- a license to drive a taxi or other passenger car for hire: the drivers are required to submit a health certification when they first receive their hack license
Oxford American Dictionary
- annoy or infuriate someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- pass one's time idly or with no definite purpose
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- IPA[hak]
美式
- cut with rough or heavy blows: hack off the dead branches a fishmonger hacked at it with a cleaver
- a rough cut, blow, or stroke: he was sure one of us was going to take a hack at him
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- IPA[hak]
英式
- a writer or journalist producing dull, unoriginal work: a bunch of Hollywood hacks rewrite it five times a hack scriptwriter
- ride a horse for pleasure or exercise: the two riders hacked along the trail through the woods some gentle hacking in a scenic setting
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- IPA[hak]
美式
- a writer or journalist producing dull, unoriginal work: a bunch of Hollywood hacks rewrite it five times a hack scriptwriter
- ride a horse for pleasure or exercise: the two riders hacked along the trail through the woods some gentle hacking in a scenic setting
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[hak]
英式
- a board on which a hawk's meat is laid.
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- IPA[hak]
美式
- a board on which a hawk's meat is laid.
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