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English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
Hack — may refer to: Contents 1 Computers and technology 2 Sports 3 Places 4 … Wikipedia
Hack — Hack, v. i. To ride or drive as one does with a hack horse; to ride at an ordinary pace, or over the roads, as distinguished from riding across country or in military fashion. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hack — hack1 [hak] vt. [ME hacken < OE haccian, akin to Ger hacken < IE base * keg , peg, hook > HOOK, HATCHEL] 1. a) to chop or cut crudely, roughly, or irregularly, as with a hatchet b) to shape, trim, damage, etc. with or as with rough,… … English World dictionary
Hack — (h[a^]k), n. [Shortened fr. hackney. See {Hackney}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A horse, hackneyed or let out for common hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a saddle horse, as distinguished from hunting and carriage horses. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hack — Ⅰ. hack [1] ► VERB 1) cut with rough or heavy blows. 2) kick wildly or roughly. 3) use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data. 4) (hack it) informal manage; cope. 5) (hack off … English terms dictionary
Hack writer — is a colloquial, usually pejorative, term used to refer to a writer who is paid to write low quality, quickly put together articles or books to order , often with a short deadline. In a fiction writing context, the term is used to describe… … Wikipedia
Hack|ney — «HAK nee», noun, plural neys, adjective, verb, neyed, ney|ing. –n. 1. a horse for ordinary riding or (later) driving: »He rode a strong hackney for the road to save his gallant warhorse (Scott). 2. Also … Useful english dictionary
hack|ney — «HAK nee», noun, plural neys, adjective, verb, neyed, ney|ing. –n. 1. a horse for ordinary riding or (later) driving: »He rode a strong hackney for the road to save his gallant warhorse (Scott). 2. Also … Useful english dictionary
Horse-drawn vehicle — Horse drawn vehicles were once common worldwide, but they have mostly been replaced by automobiles and other forms of self propelled transport.GeneralA two wheeled horse drawn vehicle is a cart (see various types below, both for carrying people… … Wikipedia
Hack — (Hackney, engl. ursprünglich »haquenée oder hacquenée«, v. lat. equus), bis zum 14. Jahrh. ein flottes Reitpferd, später das eigentliche Militärpferd. Augenblicklich versteht die Hackney Horse Society unter H. ein starkgebautes, kurzbeiniges,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hack|a|more — «HAK uh mr, mohr», noun. U.S. a bridle without a bit. It is used to guide a horse by pressure on the muzzle. ╂[American English, perhaps < altered form of Spanish jáquima] … Useful english dictionary