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The difference between hitting and killing.
Distinguishing English words is an essential skill for every English major. Beating and killing are two common words. Hit is usually used to indicate collision, and kill is usually used to indicate killing. There are differences in specific meaning and usage between these two words, mainly as follows:

One: Interpretation of meaning

Hit young [h? t]? Beauty [h? t]? 5. hit (with hands or tools); collide

Beat; Fight; Fight; A very popular person (or thing); Pop songs (or records) that are all the rage.

Kill English [k? l】? Beauty [k? l】?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) kill; Kill; Causing death; Destroy; Destroy; Kill; Stop; To make painful; Cause pain; Torture;

To kill (especially animals); Animals are killed; hunt for food

These two words have different meanings. Hit focuses on collision, and kill focuses on killing.

Two: the difference in usage

Although both kill and hit can be used as nouns or verbs, hit has more meaning and usage than kill.

Usage of hit:

1.hit basically means "hit" and "hit". It can refer to the action of "hitting" with hands, fists, weapons, etc. It can also refer to an obvious collision from slight to destructive, or it can refer to leaving an impression on thoughts and feelings. Hit emphasizes concrete or abstract collision and its purpose and strength. Extension can be "meet by chance", "discover, think", "attack, make people suffer", "attack, criticize", "guess right, expose the truth", "fit, hit it off", "demand", "reach, finish" and "start, start". ?

2.hit can be both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb object to refer to a person, it can be followed by on [in], meaning "hit" or "hit" a certain part of the body; When followed by on [against], it means that a certain part of the body touches or collides with something. When used as an intransitive verb, it is followed by the preposition anti [at] to indicate collision or blow; Followed by on means to think, meet or find. Hit can occasionally bring two objects. Can be used for passive structures. ?

Hit can refer to a mental or emotional "blow". ?

Hitat means "hit", but not necessarily "hit".

Hit as a verb means "hit, hit" and as a noun means "hit" when hitting people with hands or objects. Extension can refer to "satirical attack" with vicious language.

6.hit can refer to works that are popular for a while (such as songs, movies, plays, performances, etc.). ), can also refer to sensational people or things.

Usage of kill:

1, the basic meaning of kill is "terminate", or kill someone or something by some means, that is, "kill". Kill can refer to any form of "killing", which can be intentional or unintentional. The key is to "kill and die", which is final and refers to "death by accident". Kill only describes the fact of execution, but not the person who killed it, the means of execution or the environment. Figuratively speaking, it can mean "make … very uncomfortable", "make … laugh to death", "fascinate …" and "make … very embarrassed". Extension can be used for abstract things, such as plans, feelings, hopes, etc. , and can be interpreted as "destroy, kill, veto, kill, close, offset and neutralize". Kill can also be interpreted as "eating and drinking", which was originally slang and can now be used in general occasions.

2.kill can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for. When kill is used as an intransitive verb, the active form can sometimes express the passive meaning.

3. The subject of killing can be people (individuals or groups), animals, plants or anything inanimate, such as war and disaster.

When kill is used with modifiers such as semi, almost, close, etc. Kill without dying, almost kill.

Three: Typical examples

1, hit

-mine? Parents? Never? Used? Where to? Fight? Me. ?

My parents have never hit me before.

-pay? It? Answer? Okay? Hit. ?

Hit hard.

-She? Fight? Based on? That? Perfect? Title? For what? She? New? Novel. ?

She had a brainwave and found an ideal title for her new novel.

2. Kill

-Our? Immune? System? Is it? Murder? Billions? Yes? Germ? Right? Now ?

Our immune system is killing billions of bacteria.

-these? Is it? That? Cells? That? Direct? Attack? And then what? Murder? Microbes?

These cells can directly attack and kill microorganisms.

-theirs? Natural? Predator? Really? Have you been there? Killed? Turn it off?

Their natural enemies were all killed.