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hit

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hit1 /hɪt/ ●●● S1 W2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp hit, present participle hitting)  
1 touch SB/STH hard 使劲触碰某人/某物 [transitiveT]HIT to touch someone or something quickly and hard with your hand, a stick etc 打,击
 He raised the hammer and hit the bell.
他举起钟锤敲钟。
hit somebody/something with something
 The robbers hit him over the head with a baseball bat.
劫匪用棒球棒击打他的头部。
2 crash into STH 撞上某物 [transitiveT]HIT/BUMP INTO to move into something or someone quickly and with force 撞击,碰撞
 The tanks exploded as the plane hit the ground.
飞机坠地时油箱发生爆炸。
 He was hit by a car.
他被汽车撞了。
3 hurt yourself 伤到自己 [transitiveT]HIT/BUMP INTO to move a part of your body quickly against something accidentally, causing pain 撞疼 SYN bang
 The ceiling’s low, so be careful you don’t hit your head.
天花板很低,小心别撞头。
hit something on/against something
 She slipped and hit her head on the sidewalk.
她滑了一跤,头撞在人行道上。
4 sport 体育运动 [transitiveT]
a) HITif you hit a ball or other object, you make it move forward quickly by hitting it with a bat, stick etc 〔用球拍、球棒等〕击打〔球等〕 SYN strike
 Hit the ball as hard as you can.
用最大的力气击球。
b) SCOREto get points by hitting a ball in a game such as baseball or cricket 击球〔得分〕
 Last year, Griffey hit 49 home runs.
去年格里菲击出了49个本垒打。
5 press [transitiveT] informalPRESS to press a part in a machine, car, etc to make it work 按,摁
 Maria hit the brakes just in time.
玛丽亚及时踩了车。
6 attack 攻击 [transitiveT] to attack something or wound someone with a bomb, bullet etc 〔用枪炮等〕攻击,袭击
 Our ship was badly hit and sank within minutes.
我们的船遭到重创后,没过几分钟便沉没了。
 A second shot hit her in the back.
第二枪击中了她的背部。
 The bomb failed to hit its target.
炸弹没有命中目标。
7 affect badly 严重影响 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]EFFECT/INFLUENCE if something bad hits a place or a person, it suddenly happens and affects people badly 打击,侵袭
 The village has been hit by a devastating drought.
那个村庄遭受了严重的干旱。
 Hurricane Louis is expected to hit at the weekend.
飓风路易斯预计本周末来袭。
be badly/severely/hard hit
 The company has been hard hit by the drop in consumer confidence.
该公司因为消费者信心下滑遭受了沉重的打击。
 The south of the country is the worst hit by the recession.
该国的南部受经济衰退的冲击最为严重。
8 have problems 遇到问题 [transitiveT]PROBLEM to experience trouble, problems etc 碰到,遇到〔困难、问题等〕
hit a snag/problems/a bad patch etc
 My father hit a bad patch, and had to sell the house.
我父亲遇到了大麻烦,只得把房子卖掉。
9 REACHreach a level/number 达到某一水平/数量 [transitiveT] to reach a particular level or number 达到〔某一水平或数量〕
 Sales have hit the 1 million mark.
销售额达到100万大关。
hit a peak/an all-time high etc
 Earnings hit a peak in the early 1980s.
20世纪80年代初利润达到最高水平。
hit rock-bottom/an all-time low etc
 Oil prices have hit rock-bottom.
油价已降到最低点。
10 realize 意识到 [transitiveT]REALIZE if a fact hits you, you suddenly realize its importance and feel surprised or shocked 使〔某人〕突然意识到
11 smell/sight etc 气味/景象等 [transitiveT] if a smell or sight hits you, you suddenly smell or see it 〔突然〕被闻到;被看到
12 arrive 到达 [transitiveT] informalARRIVE to arrive at a place 到达〔某地〕
13. hit the road/trail informalSTART DOING something to begin a journey 出发,动身
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14 hit the shops/streets if a product hits the shops, it becomes available to buy 〔产品〕上市
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15 hit the headlines to be reported widely on television, in newspapers etc 成为头条新闻
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16 hit the bottle informalDRUNK to start drinking too much alcohol regularly 开始酗酒
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17 hit the dirt/the deck informalFALL to fall to the ground in order to avoid something dangerous 〔为躲避危险之物而〕扑倒在地
18 hit a (brick) wall informal to suddenly not be able to make any progress 突然无法取得进步
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19 hit the buffers/skids informal if a plan, project etc hits the buffers, it fails 〔计划、项目等〕失败
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20. hit somebody when they are down informal to upset or harm someone when they are already defeated 乘人之危打击某人,对某人落井下石
21 hit somebody where it hurts informal to do something that you know will upset someone in the most damaging way 攻击某人的要害,打某人的痛处
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22 hit it off (with somebody) informalLIKE somebody OR something if two people hit it off, they like each other as soon as they meet (与某人)一见如故,合得来
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23 hit the big time  (also hit it big American EnglishAmE) informalFAMOUS to suddenly become very famous, successful, and rich 突然成名;突然发迹
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24 hit the ground running SUCCESSFULto start doing something successfully without any delay 立刻着手顺利地做某事
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25 hit the jackpot 
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26 hit the nail on the head CORRECT informal used to say that what someone has said is exactly right 正中要害,一针见血,一语中的
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27 hit home 
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28. hit the spot informal to have exactly the good effect that you wanted, especially when you are hungry or thirsty 恰到好处;切合需要;让人吃饱喝足
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29 hit the roof/ceiling informalANGRY to be very angry 大发雷霆,暴跳如雷
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30. hit the sack  (also hit the hay American EnglishAmE) informalSLEEP to go to bed 上床睡觉
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the shit hits the fan at shit2(17), → hit/strike paydirt at paydirt
THESAURUS
to hit someone 打某人
hit to hit someone quickly and hard with your hand, a stick etc 打,击 〔用手、棍棒等〕打,击
He hit him hard in the stomach.
他狠狠地打他的肚子。
I don’t like to see people hitting a dog.
我不喜欢看到别人打狗。
beat to hit someone deliberately many times, especially very hard 〔尤指使劲地多次故意〕打,揍
The girl had been beaten to death.
女孩被殴打致死。
He was beating the donkey with a stick.
他在用棍子打驴。
strike written to hit someone with your hand or a weapon. Strike is more formal than hit and is mainly used in written English 〔用手、武器〕打,击,撞〔strikehit更正式,主要用于书面英语中〕
Her husband struck her twice across the face.
她的丈夫打了她两个耳光。
Police say that the man had been struck on the head.
警方说该男子头部遭击打。
punch to hit someone hard with your closed hand, especially in a fight 〔尤指在打斗中〕用拳猛击
I punched him on the nose.
我一拳打在他鼻子上。
She was screaming and punching him with her fists.
她一边尖叫,一边用拳头打他。
thump /θʌmp/ informal to punch someone very hard 用拳捶击[重击]
Sometimes I just want to thump him.
有时候我真想狠狠地揍他。
beat somebody up to hurt someone badly in a violent attack, by hitting them many times 〔多次〕痛打[毒打]某人
If I tell the police, they'll beat me up.
要是我告诉警察,他们会把我毒打一顿。
He had been beaten up and tortured with lighted cigarettes.
他被毒打,并遭受用香烟烫的酷刑。
slap to hit someone with your open hand, especially because you are angry with them 〔尤因生气〕用巴掌打,掴
They had a big row and she ended up slapping him.
他们大吵了一架,最后她掴了他一巴掌。
spank (also smack especially British EnglishBrE) to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish them 〔作为惩罚〕用手掌打〔小孩〕
Should a parent ever smack a child?
父母该不该打孩子?
nI don’t agree with smacking.
nIn those days, children were spanked if they behaved badly.
to hit something 击打某物
hit 撞到
Jack hit the ball and it flew over the fence.
杰克击球,球飞过了围栏。
knock to hit a door or window with your closed hand in order to attract the attention of the people inside 敲〔门、窗〕
Someone was knocking on the door.
有人在敲门。
I knocked loudly but no one came.
我大声敲门,可是没人过来应门。
strike written to hit a surface. Strike is more formal than hit and is mainly used in written English 打,击,撞〔strikehit更正式,主要用于英语书面语中〕
The ball struck the side of the goal.
球打在球门的侧面。
whack /wæk/ informal to hit something very hard 猛击,重击
Edmonds whacked the ball into the air.
埃德蒙兹猛力把球击向空中。
bash to hit something hard, especially in a way that causes damage 猛击,猛撞〔尤造成损害〕
The police had to bash the door down to get in.
警方只得破门而入。
tap to gently hit something with your fingers, often in order to attract someone’s attention 〔常为引起某人注意而用手指〕轻叩,轻拍
I tapped him on the shoulder.
我轻轻拍了拍他的肩膀。
I heard someone tapping on the window.
我听见有人在轻轻地敲窗户。
rap to knock quickly or hit something several times 笃笃地敲,急叩
He rapped the table with his pen to bring the meeting to order.
他用笔敲了敲桌子,要大家保持会场秩序。
nTwo police officers rapped on the door at 7 o'clock in the morning.
bang to suddenly hit something hard, in a way that makes a loud noise 猛敲,砰然重击
Her father banged his fist down on the table angrily.
她父亲气愤地一拳砸到桌上。
The door suddenly banged shut.
门突然砰的一声关上了。
pound written to hit something many times with a lot of force 连续重击,猛打
I could hear the sea pounding on the rocks.
我听见海浪猛烈地拍击着岩石。
She pounded on the door and shouted wildly.
她捶着门疯狂地叫喊。
hammer written to hit something quickly many times making a loud continuous noise 〔大声地〕反复敲打
The rain was hammering on the roof.
雨噼噼啪啪地打在屋顶上。
A crowd of people were outside hammering on the door angrily.
有一群人在外面怒气冲冲地砰砰打门。
to hit something accidentally 意外撞到某物
hit 撞到
I’ve got a bad bruise where I hit my leg against the table.
我腿上撞到桌子的地方青肿得厉害。
The car hit a tree.
汽车撞到了一棵树。
bump to hit a part of your body against something, especially because you do not see or notice it 〔尤因没看见或没注意而〕猛碰,撞
Careful you don’t bump your head – the ceiling’s very low.
小心别撞头——天花板很低。
bang/bash to hit something hard, so that you hurt yourself or damage something 撞击〔致使自己受伤或撞坏某物〕
He banged into the car in front.
他撞上了前面那辆车。
I bashed my knee climbing over a gate.
我攀爬大门时撞伤了膝盖。
nShe fell and bashed her chin on the ground.
stub to hit your toe against something and hurt it 使脚趾踢到〔某物〕
I stubbed my toe on the piano leg.
我一不小心,脚趾踢到了钢琴腿。
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hit2 ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC]  
1 successful 成功的 something such as a film, play, song etc that is very popular and successful 风行一时的事物〔如电影、戏剧、歌曲等〕
2 hit STH 击中某物 an occasion when something that is aimed at something else touches it, reaches it, or damages it 命中,击中
3 computer 计算机
4 take a hit to be badly affected in some way 〔在某方面〕受到严重影响
5. informalMDD a feeling of pleasure obtained from taking an illegal drug 〔吸毒后的〕飘飘欲仙
6. informalSCC a murder that has been arranged to happen 谋杀
hit man
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From Longman Business Dictionary
hithit1 /hɪt/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp hit, present participle hitting)
1[transitiveT] to reach a particular level or number
Profits should hit $23 million this year.
The company’s shares hit a 52-week high of $34 last Friday.
2[transitiveT] to have a bad effect on something
Strikes hit several ports in Australia last month.
The industry has beenbadly hit by the rise in oil prices.
A number of computer retail chains have beenhit hard by the recession.
3[intransitiveI] when a RECESSION hits, it begins
A final blow to the company came when the recession hit in 1990.
4hit the market/shops/shelves to become available for people to buy
This new generation of computers is expected to hit the market some time next year.
5hit the jackpot to be very successful and make a lot of money
The company hit the jackpot with its New Kids range of clothing.
hithit2 noun [countableC]
1something that is extremely popular and successful
Their latest computer game has been abig hit with customers.
The group is currently on tour promoting its latesthit single.
2take a hit American EnglishAmE if a person or organization takes a hit, they suffer from a problem
The construction industry took a serious hit as jobs declined by 37,000 during the first 10 months of the year.
3take a hit American EnglishAmEFINANCE if a company takes a hit in its financial results, it pays a CHARGE (=a cost related to a particular event, usually one that is not repeated in later periods of time)
The bank took a huge hit in charges to clean up the mess in its African subsidiaries.
4COMPUTING an occasion when someone looks at a particular WEBSITE on the Internet
The Winter Olympics website had over 600 million hits in 16 days.
Origin hit1
(1000-1100) Old Norse hitta to find, hit

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