[VERB 动词]劈;砍;乱劈;猛砍 If you hack something or hack at it, you cut it with strong, rough strokes using a sharp tool such as an axe or knife.
[V n]
[be V-ed prep/adv]
[V prep]
[V P at n]
An armed gang barged onto the train and began hacking and shooting anyone in sight...
一伙持械歹徒闯上火车,开始见人就砍、举枪便射。
Some were hacked to death with machetes...
有些人被大砍刀砍死。
Matthew desperately hacked through the leather.
马修拼命地将皮革砍穿。
Hack away means the same as hack .hack away 同 hack
He started to hack away at the tree bark.
他开始砍树皮。
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[VERB 动词](在丛林等中)开辟道路 If you hack your way through an area such as a jungle or hack a path through it, you move forward, cutting back the trees or plants that are in your way.
[V n prep/adv]
We undertook the task of hacking our way through the jungle.
我们负责在丛林中开路。
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[VERB 动词]大幅缩减(大小、长度);大幅降低(价格) If you hack at or hack something which is too large, too long, or too expensive, you reduce its size, length, or cost by cutting out or getting rid of large parts of it.
[V adv/prep]
[Also V n]
He hacked away at the story, eliminating one character entirely.
他大幅缩短了这篇故事,将其中一个人物彻底砍掉了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](粗制滥造的)职业文人,雇佣文人 If you refer to a professional writer, such as a journalist, as a hack, you disapprove of them because they write for money without worrying very much about the quality of their writing.
[disapproval]
...tabloid hacks, always eager to find victims in order to sell newspapers.
为了使报纸好卖而总是急于寻找牺牲品的小报蹩脚记者们
...a hack writer of cheap romances.
撰写庸俗的爱情故事的雇佣文人
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]二流政客;政治仆从 If you refer to a politician as a hack, you disapprove of them because they are too loyal to their party and perhaps do not deserve the position they have.
[oft supp N]
[disapproval]
Far too many party hacks from the old days still hold influential jobs.
太多以前的老党棍依然身居要职。
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[VERB 动词](尤指为获取机密信息)侵入,非法进入(他人的计算机系统) If someone hacks into a computer system, they break into the system, especially in order to get secret information.
[V into n]
The saboteurs had demanded money in return for revealing how they hacked into the systems.
那些故意破坏者索要钱财,以作为透露自己是如何非法进入该电脑系统的交换条件。
hacking
...the common and often illegal art of computer hacking.
常见且多为非法的电脑黑客行为
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[VERB 动词]骑马 If you hack or go hacking, you go out for a ride on horseback.
[V prep/adv]
[oft cont]
[BRIT 英]
The children could be seen hacking across the hillside on their ponies.
可以看到孩子们正骑着小马穿过山坡。
hacking
Hacking is a major activity in the horse world.
骑马是马术界的一项主要活动。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]骑马 A hack is a ride on horseback.
[BRIT 英]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]供出租的骑用马 A hack is a horse which people can hire from a stable to go out riding.
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[PHRASE 短语]做不来;无法应付 If you say that someone can't hack it or couldn't hack it, you mean that they do not or did not have the qualities needed to do a task or cope with a situation.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
You have to be strong and confident and never give the slightest impression that you can't hack it...
你必须坚强自信,千万不要给人留下丝毫你应付不来的印象。
Smith tries to convince them that he can hack it as a police chief.
史密斯试图让他们相信,作为警长自己能应付得了。
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See also:
hacking
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相关词组:
hack away
hack off
Oxford
hack/hæk; NAmEhæk/
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noun
hackhackshackedhackingverb1[transitive , intransitive ]to cut sb/sth with rough, heavy blows 砍;劈hacksb/sth + 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 waythrough the jungle. 我们不得不在丛林中辟路穿行。+ adv./prep.◆We hacked away at the bushes.我们劈开灌木丛。2[transitive ]hacksb/sth + adv./prep. to kick sth roughly or without control 猛踢◆He hacked the ball away.他把球一脚踢开。3( computing 计) [intransitive , transitive ]to secretly find a way of looking at and/or changing information on sb else's computer system without permission 非法侵入(他人的计算机系统)hackinto sth ◆He hacked into the bank's computer.他侵入了这家银行的计算机。hacksth ◆They had hacked secret data.他们窃取了保密数据。4[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。5[intransitive ](usuallygo hacking )( especially BrE) to ride a horse for pleasure 骑马消遣6[intransitive ]( NAmE) ( informal) to drive a taxi 开出租车;开计程车noun1( 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)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3a horse for ordinary riding or one that can be hired 供人骑的马;可出租的马4( NAmE) ( informal) a taxi 出租车;计程车5an act of hitting sth, especially with a cutting tool 砍;劈hack/hæk; NAmEhæk/
LDC
hack1 verb
hack2 noun
hackhack1 /hæk/ ●○○ verb
Word Origin
Verb Table
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1[intransitive, transitive] to cut something roughly or violentlyhack (away) at something She hacked away at the ice, trying to make a hole.hack something off/down etc Whole forests have been hacked down.hack your way through/into something He hacked his way through the undergrowth. Both men had been hacked to death (=killed using large knives).2[intransitive, transitive] to secretly find a way of getting information from someone else’s computer or changing information on ithack into Somebody hacked into the company’s central database. He managed to hack the code. →
hacker
3can’t hack something informal to feel that you cannot continue to do something that is difficult or boring: I’ve been doing this job for years, but I just can’t hack it anymore.4[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] British English to ride a horse along roads or through the country5[intransitive] to cough in a loud unpleasant wayhack off phrasal verb British English informalto annoy someone: His attitude really hacks me off!
hack1 verb
hack2 noun
hackhack2 /hæk/ noun [countable]
Word Origin
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1a writer who does a lot of low-quality work, especially writing newspaper articles: A Sunday newspaper hack uncovered the story.2an unimportant politician: The meeting was attended by the usual old party hacks.3a way of using a computer to get into someone else’s computer system without their permission4American English informal a taxi, or a taxi driver5an act of hitting something roughly with a cutting tool: One more hack and the branch was off.6an old tired horse7a horse you can pay money to ride on8British English a ride on a horse: a long hack across the fields
WDF
hack
[hæk]hacked, hacking, hacks
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Spoken:
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hacked[5252] hacking[3020] hacks[814]
雇佣文人(36%),咳嗽(24%),乱踢(16%),劈或砍(16%),供出租的马车(8%)
n.砍,劈;出租马车
vt.砍;出租
vi.砍
n.(Hack)人名;(英、西、芬、阿拉伯、毛里求)哈克;(法)阿克
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