| 释义 | 
		cracker美 ['krækər]  英 ['krækə(r)]  - n.薄脆饼干(多为咸味,常与干酪一起食用);彩包爆竹
 - 网络怪客;解密高手;骇客
 
 n. smasher,corker,ace,knockout,beauty 1.  | 薄脆饼干(多为咸味,常与干酪一起食用)a thin dry biscuit that is often salty and usually eaten with cheese  |  
 2.  | 彩包爆竹,彩色拉炮(在英国用于圣诞聚会和聚餐,通常装有纸帽、小礼品及笑话纸条)a tube of coloured paper that makes a loud explosive sound when it is pulled open by two people. Crackers usually contain a paper hat, a small present and a joke, and are used in Britain at Christmas parties and meals.  |  
  | Who wants to pull this cracker with me? 谁来跟我拉响这个彩炮?  |  
 3.  | (informal) (认为)十分愉快的事,滑稽可笑的事something that you think is very good, funny, etc.  |  
  | It was a cracker of a goal. 这球进得真精彩。  |   | I've got a joke for you. It's a real cracker! 我给你讲个笑话。好笑死了!  |  
 4.  | (对几乎未受过教育的美国南方贫苦白人的轻蔑语)车把式an offensive word for a poor white person with little education from the southern US  |  
 5.  | (informal) 破密高手(非法浏览或窃取他人的计算机系统上的信息)a person who illegally finds a way of looking at or stealing information on sb else's computer system  |  
 6.  | (informal) 有魅力的女人;迷人的女子an attractive woman  |  
 n.  | 1. a thin crisp flatbread, usually unsweetened and sometimes salted, often eaten with cheese 2. an offensive term for a white person living on a relatively small income in a rural area, especially in the South 3. somebody who comes from Georgia or Florida 4. a device in which petroleum oils and tars are broken down to yield more valuable light fuels 5. a user who gains unauthorized access to a computer system, especially to acquire or interfere with data 6. a cardboard tube, containing a party favor, and wrapped in colored paper, that opens with an explosive noise when both its ends are pulled 7. somebody who defeats the copy protection of a software product, music CD, or DVD 8. somebody who gains unauthorized access to a computer system with the intention of doing damage or committing a crime 9. somebody or something that is excellent or a fine example of its kind 10. an insulting word for a poor white person who lives in the southeastern U.S. 1. a thin crisp flatbread, usually unsweetened and sometimes salted, often eaten with cheese 2. an offensive term for a white person living on a relatively small income in a rural area, especially in the South 3. somebody who comes from Georgia or Florida 4. a device in which petroleum oils and tars are broken down to yield more valuable light fuels 5. a user who gains unauthorized access to a computer system, especially to acquire or interfere with data 6. a cardboard tube, containing a party favor, and wrapped in colored paper, that opens with an explosive noise when both its ends are pulled 7. somebody who defeats the copy protection of a software product, music CD, or DVD 8. somebody who gains unauthorized access to a computer system with the intention of doing damage or committing a crime 9. somebody or something that is excellent or a fine example of its kind 10. an insulting word for a poor white person who lives in the southeastern U.S.  |  
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