The form hit is used in the present tense and is the past and past participle. hit 的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。
1 VERB 打;击 If you
hit someone or something, you deliberately touch them with a lot of force, with your hand or an object held in your hand.
打;击 -
Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard. [VERB noun]
找到能让你大力击球的准确握拍方法。
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She hit him hard across his left arm. [VERB noun]
她狠狠地打在他的左臂上。
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Police at the scene said Dr Mahgoub had been hit several times in the head. [VERB noun]
现场的警察称马哈古卜医生的头部遭到了几次击打。
2 VERB 撞击;碰撞 When one thing
hits another, it touches it with a lot of force.
撞击;碰撞 SYN collide with, run into, bump into, clash with
3 VERB (炸弹、导弹)击中,命中 If a bomb or missile
hits its target, it reaches it.
(炸弹、导弹)击中,命中 4 VERB 打击;使受严重影响 If something
hits a person, place, or thing, it affects them very badly.
打击;使受严重影响 [journalism] -
The plan to charge motorists £75 a year to use the motorway is going to hit me hard. [VERB noun]
向汽车驾驶员每年收取75英镑高速公路使用费的计划将对我大为不利。
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About two-hundred people died in the earthquake which hit northern Peru. [VERB noun]
约200人在秘鲁北部发生的地震中丧生。
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Special schools were hardest hit. [VERB noun]
特殊教育学校是受打击最为严重的。
5 VERB 使突然想起 When a feeling or an idea
hits you, it suddenly affects you or comes into your mind.
使突然想起 -
It hit me that I had a choice. [VERB noun that]
我突然意识到我有选择的余地。
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Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face. [VERB noun]
然后我突然想到了答案,原来它一直就明摆在我的面前。
SYN strike,
come to,
occur to,
dawn on 6 VERB 达到(某一高点或低点) If you
hit a particular high or low point on a scale of something such as success or health, you reach it.
达到(某一高点或低点) [journalism] 7 N-COUNT [oft NOUN n] 成功而轰动(或风行)一时的事物(如唱片、电影或戏剧) If a CD, film, or play is a
hit, it is very popular and successful.
成功而轰动(或风行)一时的事物(如唱片、电影或戏剧) 8 N-COUNT (网站的)点击,浏览,访问 A
hit is a single visit to a website.
(网站的)点击,浏览,访问 [computing] -
Our small company has had 78,000 hits on its Internet pages.
我们这个小公司的因特网网页已经有了78,000次的点击量。
9 N-COUNT (在因特网上的)查询结果,检索结果 If someone who is searching for information on the Internet gets a
hit, they find a website where there is that information.
(在因特网上的)查询结果,检索结果 10 PHR-RECIP 一见如故;合得来;投缘 If two people
hit it off, they like each other and become friendly as soon as they meet.
一见如故;合得来;投缘 [informal] [Also + with] SYN get on (well) with,
take to,
click [slang] ,
warm to 11 PHRASE [VERB inflects, oft PHR with n] 大受欢迎;深受…的喜爱;令…印象深刻 If you
make a hit with someone, they like you or are impressed by you when they meet you.
大受欢迎;深受…的喜爱;令…印象深刻 [informal] 12 to
hit the bottle→see: bottle to hit the headlines
→see: headline to hit home
→see: home to hit the nail on the head
→see: nail to hit the road
→see: road to hit the roof
→see: roof to hit someone for six
→see: six Quotations
A hit, a very palpable hit William Shakespeare Hamlet ThesaurusWord PartnershipVisual Thesaurus
Thesaurus | hit Also look up: |
VERB. | bang, beat, knock, pound, slap, smack, strike 1 |
N. | smash, success, triumph; (ant.) failure 7 |
Word Partnership | Use hit with: |
N. | hit a ball, hit a button, hit the brakes 1 earthquakes/famine/storms hit someplace 4 a hit film/show/song 7 |
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