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hacking造句
1. I'm hacking the soft for netting. 2. He has had a hacking cough for weeks. 3. The patient with emphysema is hacking all day. 4. I saw her hacking around the building. 5. We undertook the task of hacking our way through the jungle. 6. You're hacking these days, you should go to see a doctor. 7. Computer hacking has become very widespread over the last decade. 8. Companies are increasingly worried by the threat of hacking and computer viruses. 9. Developers have destroyed the landscape by hacking down all the trees. 10. He was hacking with three other optometrists. 11. She was suddenly convulsed by a hacking cough. 12. She's been hacking at her hair again. 13. It has already been a vintage year for hacking. 14. I have this little dry hacking cough. 15. Bedworth has pled not guilty to three hacking offences. 16. Dry, teasing, hacking cough with a sense of suffocation. 17. I couldn't stop hacking last night. 18. Ms. Meyers has this hacking smoker's cough. 19. And I looked, dry hacking cough and head congestion. 20. Political hacking is starting to catch the imagination of the Left. 21. He picked up an axe and began hacking at the door. 22. This examines hacking and computer crime cases simply to gain experience and hopefully prevent future violations. 23. An armed gang barged onto the train and began hacking and shooting anyone in sight. 24. ADSL is always on, which makes your PC much more vulnerable to hacking. 25. The government has introduced new legislation to criminalize computer hacking. 26. The possibility of malicious damage should be considered, i.e. computer hacking and viruses. 27. Many script kiddies are quickly caught, often because they boast of their hacking exploits or are betrayed by their internet names. 28. They had enjoyed each other's company over the last hour, hacking along the foreshore of the estuary. 29. Jan 16, 2001 A new alliance of major technology companies is being forged in Washington to address the problem of hacking. 30. They often represent the last vestiges of the ancient practice of hacking back the vegetation along well-used tracks.