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hit
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past
hit
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hitting
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- hit
[hɪt]
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1.
vt.
[+person, thing]
(strike) 打
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He hit me on the head.
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他打了我的头。
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2.
vt.
[+car, tree, wall]
(collide with) 碰撞
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The truck had hit a wall.
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卡车撞了墙。
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3.
vt.
[+target]
[bomb, bullet+]
击中
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a missile that could hit its target with deadly accuracy
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一个命中率极高的导弹
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4.
vt.
[bomber, gunner+]
命中
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He hit the bull's eye and won the prize.
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他命中了靶心,赢了奖。
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5.
vt.
[+news, newspapers]
(appear in) 登出
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6.
vt.
[+person, services, event etc]
(affect) 打击
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Consumers will be hit hard by the rise in prices.
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物价上涨对消费者打击重大。
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7.
vt.
(occur to) 想出
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Then the answer hit me.
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我一下子想出了答案。
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8.
noun
[c]
(knock) 击
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9.
noun
(on website) 点击
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10.
noun
(hit song) 成功而风行一时的事物
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to be/become a hit
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[song, film, play+] 是/成为成功而风行一时的
Collins English-English Dictionary
- hit
[hɪt]
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1.
vb
[mainly tr]
[also intr]
to deal (a blow or stroke) to (a person or thing); strike
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the man hit the child
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2.
vb
to come into violent contact with
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the car hit the tree
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3.
vb
to reach or strike with a missile, thrown object, etc
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to hit a target
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4.
vb
to make or cause to make forceful contact; knock or bump
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I hit my arm on the table
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5.
vb
to propel or cause to move by striking
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to hit a ball
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6.
vb
[cricket]
to score (runs)
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7.
vb
to affect (a person, place, or thing) suddenly or adversely
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his illness hit his wife very hard
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8.
vb
to become suddenly apparent to (a person)
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the reason for his behaviour hit me and made the whole episode clear
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9.
vb
to achieve or reach
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to hit the jackpot
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unemployment hit a new high
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10.
vb
to experience or encounter
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I've hit a slight snag here
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11.
vb
[slang]
to murder (a rival criminal) in fulfilment of an underworld contract or vendetta
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12.
vb
to accord or suit (esp in the phrase hit one's fancy)
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13.
vb
to guess correctly or find out by accident
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you have hit the answer
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14.
vb
[informal]
to set out on (a road, path, etc)
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let's hit the road
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15.
vb
[informal]
to arrive or appear in
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he will hit town tomorrow night
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16.
vb
[informal]
[chiefly US and Canadian]
to demand or request from
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he hit me for a pound
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17.
vb
[slang]
to drink an excessive amount of (alcohol)
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to hit the bottle
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18.
n
an impact or collision
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19.
n
a shot, blow, etc, that reaches its object
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20.
n
an apt, witty, or telling remark
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21.
n
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22.
n
[informal]
a person or thing that gains wide appeal
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she's a hit with everyone
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23.
n
(as modifier)
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a hit record
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24.
n
[informal]
a stroke of luck
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25.
n
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26.
n
[slang]
a murder carried out as the result of an underworld vendetta or rivalry
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27.
n
(as modifier)
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a hit squad
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28.
n
[slang]
a drag on a cigarette, a swig from a bottle, a line of a drug, or an injection of heroin
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29.
n
[computing]
a single visit to a website
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30.
n
See also hit off hit on hit out
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31.
n
[Etymology]
Old English hittan, from Old Norse hitta
Examples
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The idea hit him with a bang.
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这个想法使他大吃一惊。
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to be hit full in the face
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正被击中脸上
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hit hard
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猛击
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The car hit the tree.
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小汽车撞上了树。
→ hit
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to hit the target
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打中目标
→ hit
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to hit one's head on a door
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头碰到门上
→ hit
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a town hard hit by floods
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严重遭受水灾的城镇
→ hit
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to hit the right answer
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探索后找到正确的答案
→ hit
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Stocks hit a new high.
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股票上涨。
→ hit
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to hit the books
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埋头读书
→ hit
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