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1 hak
hack, indentation, nick, notch, tick* * *(et -)( indskæring) notch ( fx cut a notch in the stick), indentation,( mindre, utilsigtet) nick ( fx there were nicks in the table);(i kanten af tallerken etc) chip,( i knivsæg) nick;( bule) dent;[(fig) T: ikke et hak] not a bit ( fx not a bit better; I don't care a bit), not a thing ( fx you don't know a thing about it);[ jeg forstår ikke et hak af det] I don't understand a word of it;[ falde i hak]T fall into place, click ( fx things were beginning to click);( passe sammen) slot together;T get a smack (el. one) in the eye;[ lave hak i] notch; nick; chip; (in)dent. -
2 skære
carve, cut, guillotine, hack, lance, nick, slice* * *vb (skar, skåret) cut;(forme i træ etc) carve;[ skære ansigt] make (el. pull) faces (ad at),( tegn på væmmelse) make a wry face;(mat.) intersect;[ skære sig] cut oneself (på on);[ skære tænder] grind one's teeth;[ med præp, adv:][ skære `af] cut off,( afbryde brat) cut short;[ skære en skive af stegen] carve a slice off the joint;[ lyset skærer mig i øjnene] the light hurts my eyes;[ skære sig i fingeren] cut one's finger;[ det skærer mig i hjertet] it breaks (, F: wrings) my heart;[ skære igennem] cut through,( trænge igennem, også) penetrate;(dvs skære igennem det uvæsentlige) come to the point; get to the heart of the matter;[ skære ned] cut down,(roser etc) cut back, prune;( reducere) reduce,(mere T) cut down, cut back ( fx public expenditure, production)( med by, fx 6 per cent),(T: voldsomt) slash ( fx prices);(T: ydmyge etc) put him down, take him down a peg or two,( stærkere: til sokkeholderne) cut him down to size;[ skære ned på] cut down on, cut back on;[ skære op]( åbne) cut open,( skære i stykker) cut up;[ skære en bog op] cut the pages of a book;[ skære over] cut (through);[ skære halsen over på en] cut somebody's throat;(se også kam);[ skære til](tøj etc) cut out;( træ) cut up; cut into shape,( om planter) cut back, prune;[ skære ud] cut out,( afskære) cut off;( skære i stykker) cut up ( fx a cake),
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hack into — phr verb Hack into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑computer … Collocations dictionary
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Hack into — (computers) gain unauthorised access to a computer system … Dictionary of Australian slang
hack into — Australian Slang (computers) gain unauthorised access to a computer system … English dialects glossary
hack into — vb See hacker … Contemporary slang
hack — ▪ I. hack hack 2 noun [countable] JOBS 1. a writer who does a lot of low quality work, especially writing newspaper articles 2. informal a taxi, or someone whose job is to drive a taxi [m0] ▪ II. hack hack 1 … Financial and business terms
hack — hack1 [hæk] v [: Old English; Origin: haccian] 1.) [I and T] to cut something roughly or violently hack (away) at sth ▪ She hacked away at the ice, trying to make a hole. hack sth off/down etc ▪ Whole forests have been hacked down. hack your way… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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hack — I UK [hæk] / US verb Word forms hack : present tense I/you/we/they hack he/she/it hacks present participle hacking past tense hacked past participle hacked * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to cut something in a rough way, with a lot of energy, or… … English dictionary
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