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hæk 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) hakke (løs på)2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) hogge ut2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) hakk, blink(merke), skår2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) leiehest, leiebil•- hacker- hacking
- hacksawdrosje--------hakkeIsubst. \/hæk\/1) hakke (verktøy), rotøks2) hakk, skår, merke, blink(merke) (på tre)3) (sport, spesielt i rugby) (sår etter) spark på skinnebenet4) (sport, spesielt i basket) slag på armen5) tørr og hakkete hoste6) ( hverdagslig) datahacking, datasnoking7) ( gammeldags) kutt, sårIIsubst. \/hæk\/1) ridehest (ikke fullblods)2) leiehest3) ( nedsettende) gamp, økbladsmører, journalist, forklaring: forfatter eller skribent som utfører litterært dusinarbeid5) klodrian, fuske6) (amer.) drosje, taxi7) forklaring: person som utfører kjedelig rutinearbeidIIIsubst. \/hæk\/1) fôringsstativ2) ( for murstein) tørkehekk3) forklaring: murstein stablet opp til tørking før brenningIVverb \/hæk\/1) hakke, hakke løs på, lage hakk, lage skår2) ( overført) ødelegge3) (sport, spesielt i rugby) sparke motspillere på skinnebenet4) (sport, spesielt i basket) slå motspillere på armen5) (EDB, slang) hacke, bryte seg inn (på datasystemer som man ikke har lovlig tilgang til)6) (newzealandsk og amer., slang) holde ut, finne seg i7) hoste, harkehack around (amer.) drive dank, henge rundthack at hakke påhack someone off ( hverdagslig) irritere noen, gjøre noen rasendeVverb \/hæk\/1) ri (på leiehest)2) leie ut hester3) ( også hack about) forflate, banalisere, bruke til alt mulig4) skrive på bestilling, utføre litterært dusinarbeid5) (amer., hverdagslig) kjøre drosjeVIadj. \/hæk\/1) leie-, utleie-2) forslitt, alminnelig, banal, triviell
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