Found 3 items, similar to hack.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: hack
cincang, membacok
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: hack
hack
n 1: one who works hard at boring tasks [syn:
drudge,
hacker]
2: a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a
political party for private rather than public ends [syn:
machine politician,
ward-heeler,
political hack]
3: a mediocre and disdained writer [syn:
hack writer,
literary hack
]
4: a tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for hacking the
soil
5: a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers
where they want to go in exchange for money [syn:
cab,
taxi,
taxicab]
6: an old or over-worked horse [syn:
jade,
nag,
plug]
7: a horse kept for hire
8: a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport
etc.
hack
v 1: cut with a hacking tool [syn:
chop]
2: informal: be able to manage or manage successfully;
“I can't
hack it anymore”;
“she could not cut the long days in the
office” [syn:
cut]
3: cut away;
“he hacked with way through the forest”
4: kick on the arms
5: kick on the shins
6: fix a computer program piecemeal until it works;
“I'm not
very good at hacking but I'll give it my best” [syn:
hack on
]
7: significantly cut up a manuscript [syn:
cut up]
8: cough spasmodically;
“The patient with emphysema is hacking
all day” [syn:
whoop]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: hack
taxicab
\tax"i*cab\, n.
an automobile with a professional driver which can be hired
to carry passengers; -- also called a
taxi, and informally
called a
cab or a
hack. The driver of a taxicab is
referred to as a
cab driver or
cabbie, and sometimes as a
chauffeur or
hackie.
Note: Taxicabs may be engaged by a prior appointment made,
e.g. by telephone, or they may cruise for passengers,
i.e. they may drive in city streets and stop to pick up
pasengers when they are signalled by a prospective
passenger. The act of signalling a taxicab (usually by
a wave of the arm) is often called
to hail a cab or
to flag down a cab.
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Heck
\Heck\, n. [See
Hatch a half door.] [Written also
hack.]
1. The bolt or latch of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
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2. A rack for cattle to feed at. [Prov. Eng.]
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3. A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called
also
heck door. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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4. A latticework contrivance for catching fish.
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5. (Weaving) An apparatus for separating the threads of warps
into sets, as they are wound upon the reel from the
bobbins, in a warping machine.
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6. A bend or winding of a stream. [Prov. Eng.]
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Half heck, the lower half of a door.
Heck board, the loose board at the bottom or back of a
cart.
Heck box or
Heck frame, that which carries the heck in
warping.
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