释义 |
hack·er I. \ˈhakə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: hack (I) + -er (n. suffix) 1. : one that hacks: as a. dialect England : a hand implement or hooked fork for grubbing out roots b. : one that handles green brick in ceramics manufacturing c. : chipper d 2. : one who is inexperienced or unskilled in a sport < an insouciance and grace in the man's movements which mean the difference between a willing courageous hacker … and a great artist — Barnaby Conrad > II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: hack (I) + -er (v. suffix) dialect England : to hesitate in speaking : stammer III. noun (-s) Etymology: hack (V) + -er : cabdriver IV. noun 1. : an expert at programming and solving problems with a computer : computer whiz 2. : a person who illegally gains access to and sometimes tampers with information in a computer system especially using a home computer |