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What do you mean by cracking the password? It is an introduction to ancient history.

crack

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transitive verb

1. burst

The heat cracked my lips.

I am so hot that my lips are cracked.

2. Break it open and open it with a bang; invade

He carefully cracked a nut and handed it to me.

He carefully cracked a nut and handed it to me.

Step 3 make a crackling sound

4. Make the voice rough (or hoarse)

smash

He tried to hit the thug on the head, but he held back.

He tried to hit the rascal on the head, but he held back.

6. Tell (jokes, etc.). )

They sat by the fire, telling jokes.

They sat by the fire telling jokes.

7. crack (password) and solve (difficult problem, etc.). )

The police cracked the case within a week.

The police solved the case within a week.

She cracked the code.

She cracked the code.

intransitive verb

1. crackle.

2. Cracking and bursting; break

The glass cracked when I poured ice water into it.

The glass cracked when I poured ice water into it.

3. (Voice) becomes rough (dumb)

Her voice was hoarse with sadness.

She was speechless with grief.

4. collapse; yield to

Noun (short for noun) [C]

1. crack, crack

There are many cracks in the old wall.

There are many cracks in the old wall.

2. Cracking sound

We heard a thunderbolt.

We heard a thunderbolt.

3. a violent blow

4. oral test [S 1][(+at)]

This is my first attempt at cooking.

This is my first attempt to cook.

5. One-line program [(+about)]

He always makes fun of my big feet.

He always makes fun of my big feet.

6. (sudden) voice change, (hoarse)

7. shortcomings

8. Pure cocaine

a.

1. First-class

He is an excellent baseball player.

He is a great baseball player.

Advertising.

1. Grand

password

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Noun (short for noun)

1. norms and regulations [C]

2. Rules and norms; Morality and custom [C]

Students must abide by the rules and regulations of the school.

Students must abide by the school rules.

3. code name, code; Code; Password [C][U]

He sent a message in code.

He sent a message in code.

4. A program written by a computer in a specific programming language.

transitive verb

1. Password ...; Translate ... into codes (passwords, etc. )

The librarian is coding the new book.

The librarian is numbering the new books.

Together, it is cracking; Unlock code!