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  1. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom by hook or by crook, which means by any method possible. See examples from the Hansard archive and other sources, and compare with related words and phrases.

  2. idiom. Add to word list. using any method possible: We’ll get there by hook or by crook. (Definición de by hook or by crook del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Ejemplos de by hook or by crook. by hook or by crook. It is the technique of all minority dictatorships which, by hook or by crook, seize power. De.

  3. By hook or by crook" is an English phrase meaning "by any means necessary", suggesting that any means possible should be taken to accomplish a goal. The phrase was first recorded in the Middle English Controversial Tracts of John Wyclif in 1380.

  4. The saying 'By hook or by crook' means to do something by whatever means are necessary, be they fair or foul. The phrase is a very old one, first recorded in the 14th century, and has various possible origins, such as medieval England, Ireland, or a judge. Learn more about its history and usage.

  5. traducir by hook or by crook: cueste lo que cueste. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  6. frase. If someone says they will do something by hook or by crook, they are determined to do it, even if they have to make a great effort or use dishonest means. They intend to get their way, by hook or by crook. Sinónimos: by any means, somehow, somehow or other, someway Más sinónimos de by hook or by crook.

  7. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. by hook or by crook adv. adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly ," " very rare," "happening now ," "fall down ." figurative (by any means necessary) de una forma u otra expr.