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hit
- IPA[hɪt]
英式
- bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully;accidentally strike (part of one's body) against something
- an instance of striking or being struck;a verbal attack
verb: hit, 3rd person present: hits, gerund or present participle: hitting, past tense: hit, past participle: hit
noun: hit, plural noun: hits
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- 片語
動詞
- 1. bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully the woman hit the mugger with her umbrella Marius hit him in the mouth 同義詞
- ▪ accidentally strike (part of one's body) against something she fainted and hit her head on the metal bedstead
- ▪ (of a moving object or body) come into contact with (someone or something stationary) quickly and forcefully a car hit the barrier 同義詞
- ▪ informal touch or press (part of a machine or other device) in order to work it he picked up the phone and hit several buttons
- 2. (of a missile or a person aiming one) strike (a target) the sniper fired and hit a third man
- ▪ be suddenly and vividly realized by it hit her that I wanted to settle down here 同義詞
- 3. cause harm or distress to the area has been badly hit by pit closures it hit him very hard when Rosie left 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a disaster) occur in and cause damage to (an area) suddenly the country was hit by a major earthquake
- ▪ North American informal attack and rob or kill if they're cops, maybe it's not a good idea to have them hit
- 4. informal reach (a particular level, point, or figure) capital spending this year is likely to hit $1,800 million his career hit rock bottom 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be affected by (an unfortunate and unexpected circumstance or event) the opening of the town centre hit a snag
- ▪ arrive at or go to (a place) it was still night when we hit the outskirts of London
- ▪ (of a product) become available and make an impact on the latest board game to hit the market
- ▪ take effect we sat waiting for the caffeine to hit
- ▪ give (someone) a dose of a drug or an alcoholic drink.
- ▪ engage in a particular pursuit or activity with enthusiasm we went to Val d'Isère to hit the shops
- 5. propel (a ball) with a bat, racket, stick, etc. to score runs or points in a game.
- ▪ score (a run or point) by hitting a ball with a bat, racket, stick, etc. he had hit 25 home runs
名詞
- 1. an instance of striking or being struck few structures can withstand a hit from a speeding car 同義詞
- ▪ a verbal attack I think people will try to take a hit at my credibility 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ North American informal a murder, typically one planned and carried out by a criminal organization some of the killings were contract hits
- ▪ short for base hit
- 2. an instance of striking the target aimed at one of the bombers had scored a direct hit
- ▪ an instance of identifying an item of data which matches the requirements of a search.
- ▪ an instance of a particular website being accessed by a user the site gets an average 350,000 hits a day
- 3. a successful venture, especially a film, pop record, or song he was the director of many big hits a hit album 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ informal a successful and popular person or thing he's proving to be a big hit with the fans 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. informal a dose of a narcotic drug in another hour, I'll need another hit