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  • 31SMACK — Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel Smack est un module de sécurité du noyau Linux, permettant d’implémenter un contrôle d accès obligatoire basé sur des labels. Il repose sur le framework LSM et a été intégré dans la version 2.6.25 de… …

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  • 32Smack — Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel Smack est un module de sécurité du noyau Linux, permettant d’implémenter un contrôle d accès obligatoire basé sur des labels. Il repose sur le framework LSM et a été intégré dans la version 2.6.25 de… …

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  • 33smack — {{11}}smack (n.1) taste, flavor, now mainly in verbal figurative use smacks of ... (first attested 1590s; smack as a verb in this sense is from late 14c.), from O.E. smæc, from P.Gmc. *smak (Cf. O.Fris. smek, Du. smaak, O.H.G. smac, Ger.… …

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  • 34smack — 1. n., v., & adv. n. 1 a sharp slap or blow esp. with the palm of the hand or a flat object. 2 a hard hit at cricket etc. 3 a loud kiss (gave her a hearty smack). 4 a loud sharp sound (heard the smack as it hit the floor). v. 1 tr. strike with… …

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  • 35smack — I 1. noun 1) she gave him a smack Syn: slap, clout, cuff, blow, spank, rap, swat, crack, thump, punch, karate chop; informal whack, thwack, clip, wallop, swipe, bop, belt …

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  • 36smack — [[t]smæ̱k[/t]] smacks, smacking, smacked 1) VERB If you smack someone, you hit them with your hand. [V n] She smacked me on the side of the head. N COUNT Smack is also a noun. Sometimes he just doesn t listen and I end up shouting at him or… …

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  • 37smack — I [[t]smæk[/t]] n. 1) a taste or flavor, esp. a slight flavor distinctive or suggestive of something 2) a trace or suggestion of something 3) to have a taste, flavor, trace, or suggestion: a compliment that smacks of condescension[/ex] •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 38smack — I. /smæk / (say smak) noun 1. a taste or flavour, especially a slight flavour distinctive or suggestive of something. 2. a trace, touch, or suggestion of something. 3. a taste, mouthful, or small quantity. –phrase 4. smack of, to have a taste,… …

  • 39smack of — 1 the tea smacked of tannin: TASTE OF, have the flavour of. 2 the plan smacked of self promotion: SUGGEST, hint at, have overtones of, give the impression of, have the stamp of, seem like; smell of, reek of. → smack * * * ˈsmack of [transitive]… …

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  • 40smack — I v. (colloq.) (O) (can be used with one animate object) I ll smack you one II v. (d; intr.) to smack of ( to suggest ) (to smack of treason) * * * [smæk] (colloq.) (0) (can be used with one animate object) I ll smack you one (d; intr.) to smack… …

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