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Trojan horse
[ troh-juhn hawrs ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. a gigantic hollow wooden horse, left by the Greeks upon their pretended abandonment of the siege of Troy. The Trojans took it into Troy and Greek soldiers concealed in the horse opened the gates to the Greek army at night and conquered the city.
- a person or thing intended to undermine or destroy from within.
- Also called հ·Ჹ. Computers. a nonreplicating computer program planted illegally in another program to do damage locally when the software is activated.
Trojan Horse
noun
- Also calledthe Wooden Horse Greek myth the huge wooden hollow figure of a horse left outside Troy by the Greeks when they feigned retreat and dragged inside by the Trojans. The men concealed inside it opened the city to the final Greek assault
- a trap intended to undermine an enemy
- computing a bug inserted into a program or system designed to be activated after a certain time or a certain number of operations
Trojan Horse
- In classical mythology , a large, hollow horse made of wood used by the Greeks to win the Trojan War (see also Trojan War ). The resourceful Odysseus had come up with the plan for the horse. The Greeks hid soldiers inside it and left it outside the gates of Troy . They anchored their ships just out of sight of Troy and left a man behind to say that the goddess Athena would be pleased if the Trojans brought the horse inside the city and honored it. The Trojans took the bait, against the advice of Cassandra and Laocoon . That night the Greek army returned to Troy. The men inside the horse emerged and opened the city gates for their companions. The Greeks sacked the city, thus winning the war.
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Example Sentences
Soderbergh describes his choice of the horror genre as a Trojan horse, in which the ghostly element acts to reveal “a family under duress and in danger of coming apart.”
This show is a Trojan horse in a lot of ways because we tackle really important issues.
“For me, the best films are those which are Trojan horses which are able to sneak in ideas without the audience fully knowing that they're engaging in that conversation.”
Hunt said the left is using the AR-15 as a “Trojan horse” to try to reign in gun rights.
Graham Norton once noted that "she uses humour like a Trojan horse, in which she smuggles in all sorts of difficult issues."
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