单词 | to hack it |
释义 | > as lemmasto hack it 14. transitive. slang (originally U.S.). To manage, accomplish; to cope with; to tolerate. Frequently in to hack it. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > endure patiently [verb (transitive)] takec1175 dure1297 suffer1297 eata1382 to take in patiencec1385 to take awortha1387 endure1477 to go through ——1535 pocket1589 to sit down1589 hack1936 the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > succeed or be a success [verb (intransitive)] > achieve success (of persons) > succeed in doing anything > succeed under difficulties win through1644 to come through1708 to pull through1830 pull1856 to fetch through1912 to hack it1936 1936 Daily Times (Harrison, Arkansas) 1 July The river come up too fast and Fred saw that he couldn't hack it, and started to run back to keep from going down with the wreck. 1955 Antioch Rev. 15 379 I can't hack something like stealing. 1968 Maclean's Dec. 29/1 I just couldn't hack teaching any more, it was as simple as that. 1972 Newsweek 7 Aug. 18/2 I had proved to the world during my four years in the Senate..that I can hack it. 1989 Ski May 8/3 They can't hack the jet lag and don't know how to reset their watches. 2011 J. Cartwright Other People's Money (2012) xvi. 157 Does she really want to be responsible for humiliating a family like the Tubals just for a story, for the sake of the Globe and Mail..? Or is it for the editor, who couldn't hack it in London? < as lemmas |
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