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1 | I/T to cut something in a rough way , with a lot of energy , or many times 劈;砍 |
| We hacked a trail through the bushes to bring in our supplies. 我们在灌木丛中劈出一条小径把必需品带进来。 |
| +(away) at The boys were hacking at the undergrowth with heavy sticks. 男孩子们用粗棍子劈打矮树丛。 |
| hack sth off Jo hacked a piece off the block of cheese. 乔从一大块乳酪上切下一小块来。 |
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2 | T to spoil a piece of writing by removing or changing a lot of its parts 大幅删改(文章) |
| hack sth to pieces The script had been hacked to pieces by an incompetent editor. 剧本被一个不称职的编辑删改得支离破碎。 |
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3 | T usually in negatives or questions informal to have enough energy or interest to deal with something (有足够精力或兴趣)对付,处理 |
| I wasn’ t sure I could hack the finance course. 能否应付财政学这门课我没有把握。 |
| hack it She just couldn’ t hack it as a journalist. 她根本做不了新闻记者。 |
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4 | I/T to use a computer to connect to someone else’ s computer secretly and often illegally, so that you can find or change information on it 非法侵入(他人的计算机系统) |
| Young kids are finding they can hack the computers of large corporations. 孩子们发现他们能够侵入大公司的电脑系统。 |
| +into They hack into banks and transfer huge amounts of cash. 他们侵入银行的电脑系统并转走了大量的现金。 |
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5 | I BRITISH old-fashioned to go for a ride on a horse for pleasure in the countryside or on ordinary roads (在乡村或马路上)骑马 |
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6 | I to cough loudly 大声咳 |
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7 | I AMERICAN old-fashioned to drive a taxi 开出租汽车 |
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