hit的意思和读音

hit

: [hɪt] : [hɪt]

v.

n.

hitting  hits  

v.+n.hit ball,hit bottom,hit button,hit floor,hit peak

adv.+v.hit hard,badly hit

adj.+n.hit song

v.miss

hitv.touch sb/sth with force

1.[t]to bring your hand, or an object you are holding, against sb/sth quickly and with force

My parents never used to hit me.

He hit the nail squarely on the head with the hammer.

She hit him on the head with her umbrella.

2.[t]~ sth/sbto come against sth/sb with force, especially causing damage or injury

The bus hit the bridge.

I was hit by a falling stone.

3.[t]~ sth (on/against sth)使to knock a part of your body against sth

He hit his head on the low ceiling.

4.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sthto reach and touch a person or thing suddenly and with force

The town was hit by bombs again last night.

He was hit by a sniper.

ball

5.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to bring a bat , etc. against a ball and push it away with force

She hit the ball too hard and it went out of the court.

We've hit our ball over the fence!

6.[t]~ sthto score points by hitting a ball

to hit a home run

have bad effect

7.[t][i]~ (sb/sth)to have a bad effect on sb/sth

The tax increases will certainly hit the poor.

His death didn't really hit me at first.

Rural areas have been worst hit by the strike.

Spain was one of the hardest hit countries.西

A tornado hit on Tuesday night.

attack

8.[t][i]~ (sb/sth)to attack sb/sth

We hit the enemy when they least expected it.

reach

9.[t](informal)~ sthto reach a place

Follow this footpath and you'll eventually hit the road.沿

The President hits town tomorrow.

10.[t]~ sthto reach a particular level

Temperatures hit 40˚ yesterday. 40

The euro hit a record low in trading today.

problem/difficulty

11.[t](informal)~ sth);to experience sth difficult or unpleasant

We seem to have hit a problem.

Everything was going well but then we hit trouble.

suddenly realize

12.[t](informal)~ sb使to come suddenly into your mind

I couldn't remember where I'd seen him before, and then it suddenly hit me.

press button

13.[t](informal)~ sthto press sth such as a button to operate a machine, etc.

Hit the brakes!

IDM

The band has hit big in the US.

hit (it) big(informal)to be very successful

The band has hit big in the US.

hit the buffers(informal)if a plan, sb's career, etc.hits the buffers , it suddenly stops being successfulhit the ceiling/roof(informal)to suddenly become very angryhit the deck(informal)to fall to the groundhit the ground running(informal)to start doing sth and continue very quickly and successfullyhit the hay/sack(informal)to go to bedhit sb (straight/right) in the eyeto be very obvious to sb

Hit it, Louis!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

hit it(informal)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to tell sb to start doing sth, such as playing music

Hit it, Louis!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

We hit it off straight away.

hit it off (with sb)(informal)to have a good friendly relationship with sb

We hit it off straight away.

hit the jackpot);to make or win a lot of money quickly and unexpectedlyhit the nail on the headto say sth that is exactly righthit the road/trail(informal)to start a journey/triphit the roofhit the spot(informal)if sthhits the spot it does exactly what it should do

The new magazine hits the streets tomorrow.

hit the streetshit the shops/stores(informal)to become widely available for sale

The new magazine hits the streets tomorrow.

We hit a wall and we weren't scoring.

hit a/the wallto reach a point when you cannot continue or make any more progress

We hit a wall and we weren't scoring.

hit sb when theyre downto continue to hurt sb when they are already defeatedhit sb where it hurtsto affect sb where they will feel it mostn.act of hitting

1.an act of hitting sb/sth with your hand or with an object held in your hand

Give it a good hit.

He made the winning hit.

2.an occasion when sth that has been thrown, fired, etc. at an object reaches that object

The bomber scored a direct hit on the bridge.

We finished the first round with a score of two hits and six misses.

sth popular

3.a person or thing that is very popular

The duo were a real hit in last year's show.

a hit musical

Her new series is a smash hit .

pop music

4.a successful pop song or record

They are about to release an album of their greatest hits.

She played all her old hits.

a hit record/single

of drug

5.an amount of an illegal drug that is taken at one time

murder

6.a violent crime or murder

computing

7.a result of a search on a computer, for example on the Internet

How many hits did you get?

IDMbe/make a hit (with sb)使to be liked very much by sb when they first meet you

The airline industry took a hit last year.

take a hitto be damaged or badly affected by sth

The airline industry took a hit last year.

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v.1.to move your hand or an object onto someones body with great force, so that you hurt them; if a vehicle hits someone or something, it moves against them with great force; to move quickly onto an object or surface, touching it with force; to deliberately move an object so that it touches another object with force; if something such as a bullet or bomb hits someone or something, it lands on them; to use something such as a bat to make a ball move2.if an idea or the truth hits you, you suddenly realize it3.to reach a particular state; to reach a particular amount, level, or age4.to press something such as a switch on a machine, vehicle, or computer in order to make it do something5.to achieve a particular score when you hit the ball in a sport such as baseball6.to suddenly start to affect someone or something7.to reach a place, especially on your way to somewhere else8.to have a problem when you are trying to do something9.to have a bad effect on someone or something1.to move your hand or an object onto someones body with great force, so that you hurt them; if a vehicle hits someone or something, it moves against them with great force; to move quickly onto an object or surface, touching it with force; to deliberately move an object so that it touches another object with force; if something such as a bullet or bomb hits someone or something, it lands on them; to use something such as a bat to make a ball move2.if an idea or the truth hits you, you suddenly realize it3.to reach a particular state; to reach a particular amount, level, or age4.to press something such as a switch on a machine, vehicle, or computer in order to make it do something5.to achieve a particular score when you hit the ball in a sport such as baseball6.to suddenly start to affect someone or something7.to reach a place, especially on your way to somewhere else8.to have a problem when you are trying to do something9.to have a bad effect on someone or something

n.1.someone or something that people like very much; a movie, play, or show that is very successful and popular; a song that sells a very large number of copies2.an occasion when someone or something uses their hand or an object to touch another person or thing with a lot of force; an occasion when something such as a bomb or bullet lands on something, causing damage3.a visit by someone to a particular website; a piece of information that a computer program finds for you4.an occasion when a player hits the ball in a game5.a murder that a criminal does for someone else, usually for money6.an occasion when someone uses an illegal drug; the effect that an illegal drug has on someone who uses it1.someone or something that people like very much; a movie, play, or show that is very successful and popular; a song that sells a very large number of copies2.an occasion when someone or something uses their hand or an object to touch another person or thing with a lot of force; an occasion when something such as a bomb or bullet lands on something, causing damage3.a visit by someone to a particular website; a piece of information that a computer program finds for you4.an occasion when a player hits the ball in a game5.a murder that a criminal does for someone else, usually for money6.an occasion when someone uses an illegal drug; the effect that an illegal drug has on someone who uses it

1. cut hit put ...

2. catch hit less,fewer ...

3. 〖 formpartnership〗 hit;strike;attack〗 〖 knock〗 ...

4.(Miss) (Hit),Miss0,,

5. hip hit hitherto ...

6. Speed HIT Walk-SPD ...

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1.Unfortunately, or fortunately, the fact of the matter was he respected people who actually bit him and hit him.

2.The game was opening up. Rooney powered goal-side of Essien and raced for goal, but Cech claimed it from his feet when he over hit it.

3.Kazakhstan was flying high until it was one of the first countries to be hit by the global financial crisis.

4.Pakistani officials said the air attack hit a militant hideout near the Afghan border.

5.Jaap Stam was one of the best in the win over Samp and the defender said: 'It was tough, Sampdoria defended well and hit on the break.:‘

6.One day, when it was storming, lighting hit the house and traveled up the metal rails that she had in her bathroom.

7.It happened so quickly, I didn't see how he saved it but a few people told me afterwards that it hit him in the face.

8.Two years ago the first Android phone hit the market and, frankly, it was a bit of a dud.Android西

9.But he still boasts of his small, highly trained "Promised Day" brigades, who are said to be ready to hit the Americans at any moment.

10.You could also find you are hit with a bit of an independent streak and might want to strike out on your own professionally or spiritually.