Elon Musk is putting his foot down.
Elon Musk is putting his foot down.
Google-Hacking Goes To China
Hack has several meanings in the technology and computer science fields: a clever or quick fix to a computer program problem; a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem; or a modification of a program or device to give the user access to features that were otherwise unavailable to them.
The California Secretary of State has invited Black Box Voting to hack away at
some Diebold voting systems. The testing is set for Nov. 30, 2005.
這詞 hack away還不太清楚
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Even though it was Sunday, the train was crowded and many people were standing. A young man, holding on to an overhead strap, coughed without covering his mouth. The poor person sitting in front of him literally got sprayed liberally from above.
An elderly man, sitting at the end of a seat inside the compartment, started hacking away. He, too, did not cover his mouth, so his germs, too, must have traveled quite a distance. The mist-like spray of saliva is invisible, but is said to travel a few meters.
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noun [C]
1 someone or something that sweeps:
a carpet sweeper (= a machine for cleaning carpets)
a road sweeper (= a person whose job is cleaning the roads)
2 In football, a sweeper is a player whose position is behind the other defenders (= players whose main aim is to stop points from being scored). Platt was twice hacked down in the second half by the other team's sweeper.
hack (CUT)
verb
1 [I or T; + adverb or preposition] to cut into pieces in a rough and violent way, often without aiming exactly:
Three villagers were hacked to death in a savage attack.
Don't just hack (away) at the bread - cut it properly!
The butcher hacked off a large chunk of meat.
FIGURATIVE The article had been hacked about (= carelessly changed) so much it was scarcely recognizable.
2 [T usually + adverb or preposition] UK in football and rugby, to kick the ball away or to foul (= act against the rules) by kicking another player in the leg:
Platt was twice hacked down in the second half by the other team's sweeper.
Hacking : the art of exploitation / by Jon Erickson
Erickson, Jon (Jon Mark), 1977-
San Francisco : No Starch Press, c2003
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