hackable查询结果如下:
现在分词:hacking

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who used to work for Israeli Intelligence says at the end of the day, everything is hackable .
最终没有什么是不可侵入的,沙拉巴尼曾在以色列情报部门工作。
属类:时事政治-一分钟迷你新闻-每日新闻一分钟:黑客可轻松侵入你的手机 -
|noun|
1.(in sport) a kick or a stroke with a stick inflicted on another player.
‘It that been that way from the moment in the fourth minute when Ferdinand became the first of nine bookings by Andy D' Urso for a silly _hack_ at William Gallas.’
‘Frings is booked for a Deco-v-Holland-style _hack_ at Deco.’
2.A board on which a hawk’s meat is laid.
‘‘Take up’ is sometimes used to mean to withdraw a hawk from the mews or from _hack_ with a view to preparing her for hunting.’
3.A gash or wound.
4.A good-quality lightweight riding horse, especially one used in the show ring.
‘A type of high-class riding horse, the _hack_ is associated almost exclusively with the show ring.’
5.A horse for ordinary riding.
‘A Munnings horse on the other hand has a lot of the stable about it - a lot of knowledge, no doubt, and a lot to attract others who know their _hacks_ , hunters and ponies.’
‘English breeders are turning their attention chiefly to _hacks_ , hunters and heavy draft horses.’
6.A horse let out for hire.
7.A notch cut in the ice, or a peg inserted, to steady the foot when delivering a stone in curling.
‘This gripper is used for pushing out of the _hack_ (the foothold) and, more importantly, for propelling you down the ice when you're sweeping or just trying to get to the other end.’
8.A person who does dull routine work.
‘The media quickly picked up the vibe; from the very beginning he was portrayed as a drudge, a _hack_ , a bore and, therefore, a loser.’
‘The director is a left nationalist, but he is neither a charlatan nor a _hack_ .’
9.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’
‘I figured I'd hit a sticking point eventually and if necessary, resort to some ugly table _hack_ to finish the job.’
10.A pile of bricks stacked up to dry before firing.
11.A ride on a horse.
‘Sunday is also unofficially Kids Day and there will more horse events including junior _hacks_ and riding classes as well as some fun prizes for the prettiest mare and handsomest colt in the gala ring.’
‘My horse actually got a scab on her leg from a _hack_ and I've spent the last four days at the barn treating it and of course, riding!’
12.A rough cut, blow, or stroke.
‘he was sure one of us was going to take a _hack_ at him’
‘Only a courageous tackle by young Matthews and a fortuitous _hack_ on saved the day as West Leeds attacked.’
13.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’
14.A taxi.
‘You're going to have to take me or I'll turn you in and you'll lose your _hack_ license.’
15.A tool for rough striking or cutting, e.g. a mattock or a miner’s pick.
16.A wooden frame for drying bricks, cheeses, etc.
17.A writer or journalist producing dull, unoriginal work.
‘Sunday newspaper _hacks_ earn their livings on such gullibilities’
‘They discovered the bar crammed full of newspaper _hacks_ and TV presenters, tapping away at laptops and writing in notepads.’
18.An act of computer hacking.
‘the challenge of the _hack_ itself’
‘The way in which the attack was carried out indicates that this was no ordinary _hack_ .’
19.An inferior or worn-out horse.
‘Having escaped serious injury throughout his racing career, Tommy was lamed for life through a fall from his _hack_ while riding to the post office in the Curragh Camp.’
‘A smart trainer at Newmarket will ride out on the Heath on his _hack_ , which may be a sumptuous former racehorse.’
|verb|
1.Cough persistently.
‘I was waking up in the middle of the night and coughing and _hacking_ for hours’
‘Bronchitis and croup (infection of the airways) always involve a _hacking_ , barking cough.’
2.Cut with rough or heavy blows.
‘I watched them _hack_ the branches’
‘men _hack_ at the coalface’
3.Gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.
‘they _hacked_ into the bank's computer’
‘someone _hacked_ his computer from another location’
4.Kick wildly or roughly.
‘he had to race from his line to _hack_ the ball into the stand’
‘They disrupted an opposition move in midfield, and then _hacked_ the ball on.’
5.Manage; cope.
‘lots of people leave because they can't _hack_ it’
‘The real surprise is how often the paid help - our legislators - agree that they can't _hack_ it and put propositions on the ballot themselves.’
6.Program quickly and roughly.
‘If you want to do more, you'll have to _hack_ around a bit or throw some parts and free software to build your own, but a minority of folks seem to go to such lengths.’
‘I like the idea of Linux, and I love puttering around with it, writing little scripts, _hacking_ around with CGI and perl.’
7.Ride a horse for pleasure or exercise.
‘some gentle _hacking_ in a scenic setting’
‘Many bridleways were closed following the outbreak of the disease, and riders had to exercise their horses on private land or _hack_ out on tarmac roads.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。
