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Definition of jailbreak in English: jailbreaknounˈdʒeɪlbreɪkˈdʒeɪlˌbreɪk An escape from jail. 越狱 he's on the run again after masterminding a spectacular jailbreak Example sentencesExamples - The outgoing minister cited that over the past several weeks brawls and prison riots as well as a jailbreak had occurred at the penitentiary, which has about 120 guards working three shifts.
- A spate of brazen jailbreaks in recent years underlined how poor security is.
- Tuesday's jailbreak was the latest in a long series of people escaping from the police detention centers.
- There had been a jailbreak from Alcatraz, the white dots were police boats, and someone was shooting at someone else, shots obviously fired in anger.
- On May 28th, the Fairfax County jail experienced its first jailbreak.
- There have been similar jailbreaks from military detention in the past.
- The possibility that the jailbreak was planned jointly by the prisoners and at least one of their jailers is also being investigated.
- It's probably one of the most unusual jailbreaks authorities have ever encountered.
- The prisons, apparently in an attempt to prevent jailbreaks during the 2002 World Cup, have taken the unprecedentedly liberal step of allowing incarcerated inmates to watch the matches on television.
- A jailbreak in August 2000 made the institution a focus of media attention and the security level there has then been tightened.
- The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks.
verbˈdʒeɪlbreɪkˈdʒeɪlˌbreɪk [with object]Computing Modify (a smartphone or other electronic device) to remove restrictions imposed by the manufacturer or operator, e.g. to allow the installation of unauthorized software. in order to use these programs, iPhone owners have to jailbreak their device Example sentencesExamples - They've already made it clear that you jailbreak an iPhone at your own risk, voiding your warranty at a minimum.
- It's got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone.
- I still have an old iPod touch that I jailbreak for testing purposes.
- If you have 1.1.1, you'll have to jailbreak first, then transfer it on manually.
- Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next.
Derivativesnoun Lynott suffused his songs with images of the lone ranger, the jailbreaker, the downtrodden underdog. Example sentencesExamples - The group has put Sony in its sights, launching a denial of service attack in protest at its legal pursuit of PS3 jailbreaker, 'Geohot'.
- The problem is that there are numerous other hassles (mostly stemming from Apple) that a jailbreaker must endure.
- No jailbreaker has been sued or harassed other than to have their warranty denied.
- It's the memoir of a career bankrobber and jailbreaker.
Definition of jailbreak in US English: jailbreaknounˈjālˌbrākˈdʒeɪlˌbreɪk An escape from jail. 越狱 Example sentencesExamples - The prisons, apparently in an attempt to prevent jailbreaks during the 2002 World Cup, have taken the unprecedentedly liberal step of allowing incarcerated inmates to watch the matches on television.
- A spate of brazen jailbreaks in recent years underlined how poor security is.
- There have been similar jailbreaks from military detention in the past.
- The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks.
- The outgoing minister cited that over the past several weeks brawls and prison riots as well as a jailbreak had occurred at the penitentiary, which has about 120 guards working three shifts.
- The possibility that the jailbreak was planned jointly by the prisoners and at least one of their jailers is also being investigated.
- On May 28th, the Fairfax County jail experienced its first jailbreak.
- There had been a jailbreak from Alcatraz, the white dots were police boats, and someone was shooting at someone else, shots obviously fired in anger.
- A jailbreak in August 2000 made the institution a focus of media attention and the security level there has then been tightened.
- Tuesday's jailbreak was the latest in a long series of people escaping from the police detention centers.
- It's probably one of the most unusual jailbreaks authorities have ever encountered.
verbˈjālˌbrākˈdʒeɪlˌbreɪk [with object]Computing Modify (a smartphone or other electronic device) to remove restrictions imposed by the manufacturer or operator, e.g. to allow the installation of unauthorized software. in order to use these programs, iPhone owners have to jailbreak their device Example sentencesExamples - They've already made it clear that you jailbreak an iPhone at your own risk, voiding your warranty at a minimum.
- It's got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone.
- If you have 1.1.1, you'll have to jailbreak first, then transfer it on manually.
- I still have an old iPod touch that I jailbreak for testing purposes.
- Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next.
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