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A detailed explanation of hit usage
"hit" is a common English word with many uses. The following will introduce several common usages in detail.

Verb usage

(1) "Collision" means collision or collision, and is usually used to describe the collision between objects. For example, the sentence "the car hit the tree" means "the car hit the tree".

(2) "Beating" can also mean attacking or striking, and is usually used to describe a person or an object striking another person or an object. For example, the phrase "the boxer hit his opponent with a powerful fist" means "the boxer hit his opponent with a powerful fist".

(3) "Hit" can also mean reaching or reaching a certain goal, which is usually used to describe the time or the arrival of an object at a certain position. For example, the sentence "I went to the gym at six o'clock this morning" means "I arrived at the gym at six o'clock this morning".

Noun usage

(1) "Hit" can mean hitting a target or successfully completing a task, which is usually used in sports or other competitions. For example, the sentence "The basketball player hit it with a three-pointer." It means "the basketball player scored a three-pointer successfully".

(2) "hit" can also mean something popular or popular, and is usually used to describe popular cultural works such as songs, movies and books. For example, the sentence "This song became a hit song and topped the charts for several weeks" means "This song is very popular and ranked first for several weeks".

Phrase usage

(1) "hit it off" means getting along well or having a good friendship. For example, the sentence "I met my new neighbor yesterday and we hit it off immediately" means "I met my new neighbor yesterday and we hit it off immediately".

(2) "On the road" means starting or leaving a place. For example, the sentence "We need to start early tomorrow morning to avoid traffic jams" means "We need to start early tomorrow morning to avoid traffic jams".