Hack up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To cut something roughly into pieces, often using a sharp tool, or to cough forcefully as if bringing something up from your throat.
用法与细微差别
Informal, sometimes graphic; can refer to either chopping/cutting in a messy way or coughing up phlegm. As a verb, often used in 'hack up a body' (violent contexts) or 'hack up phlegm' (medical). Do not confuse with 'hack' (computer slang).
例句
He used a knife to hack up the old tree branches.
basic
The old butcher could hack up an entire carcass in minutes.
natural
The chef needed to hack up the chicken before cooking.
basic
He tried to hack up the log, but the axe was too blunt.
basic
Every winter, I end up hacking up a lot of phlegm when I catch a cold.
natural
He kept hacking up during the meeting, and everyone could hear him cough.
natural