hack in Portuguese
hack in Portuguese is tosse seca, hackear, invadir — hack means to cut or chop something roughly, without precision.
hack in Portuguese
tosse seca
A dry cough.
hackear
invadir
What does "hack" mean?
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verb To cut or chop something roughly, without precision.
"He hacked through the overgrown branches with a machete."
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verb To break into a computer system or account without authorization.
"The group claimed they had hacked into the company's servers overnight."
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verb To find a clever, often improvised shortcut for solving a problem.
"She hacked together a workaround using duct tape and an old charger."
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noun A clever shortcut, trick, or workaround.
"Here's a quick hack for folding a fitted sheet."
hack in a sentence
- He hacked through the overgrown branches with a machete.
- The group claimed they had hacked into the company's servers overnight.
- She hacked together a workaround using duct tape and an old charger.
- Here's a quick hack for folding a fitted sheet.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hack" in Portuguese?
"hack" in Portuguese is tosse seca, hackear, invadir. hack means: To cut or chop something roughly, without precision.
How do you use "hack" in a sentence?
Example: "He hacked through the overgrown branches with a machete." In Portuguese, "hack" is tosse seca, hackear, invadir.
Are there other ways to say "hack" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "hack": tosse seca, hackear, invadir.
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