hackとは何ですか?To cut or chop with repeated and irregular blows: hacked down the saplings. To break up the surface of (soil).Informal To alter (a computer program): hacked her text editor to read HTML. To gain access to (a computer file or network) illegally or without authorization: hacked the firm's personnel database. Slang To cut or mutilate as if by hacking: hacked millions off the budget. Slang To cope with successfully; manage: couldn't hack a second job. To chop or cut something by hacking.Informal To write or refine computer programs skillfully.Informal To use one's skill in computer programming to gain illegal or unauthorized access to a file or network: hacked into the company's intranet. To cough roughly or harshly.A rough, irregular cut made by hacking.A tool, such as a hoe, used for hacking.A blow made by hacking.A rough, dry cough.A horse used for riding or driving; a hackney.A worn-out horse for hire; a jade.One who undertakes unpleasant or distasteful tasks for money or reward; a hireling.A writer hired to produce routine or commercial writing.A carriage or hackney for hire.Informal A taxicab.Informal See hackie.To let out (a horse) for hire.To make banal or hackneyed with indiscriminate use.To drive a taxicab for a living.To work for hire as a writer.