Analysis: get hit+ on/in+the+ body part "A body part was hit".
First, get
1, which means: v. get; Manufacturing; Seize; Overcome; Understand; Stimulation; Suffer from (illness); Reach out.
2. Usage:
Get is one of the most widely used verbs in English, which can mean "get something", "get somewhere" and "be in a certain state". It can also mean "remember", "catch", "fight", "kill", "infect", "confuse", "eat", "prepare" and "pay attention". It can be used as transitive verb, intransitive verb and copula verb.
The question is when we can get the money we need.
The question is when we can get the money we need.
Second, fight
1, meaning: six. Hit (strike); Attack; Reach out.
2. Usage:
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".
The ball hit the wall.
The ball hit the wall.
Third, about
1, which means: prepare. Exceed ...; Supporters ...; On (a certain day); About; Based on.
2. Usage:
On means "on the surface of an object", and the only expressions that can be used are the next morning, the next afternoon, the night before, the night before, 1 the morning of June 6, and so on.
The book is on the desk.
The book is on the desk.
fourth
1, which means: art. That; This; These; Those.
2. Usage:
Used to indicate one of many decorated people or things.
Refers to a unique, normal or self-evident person or thing.
Is it necessary for me to attend this meeting?
Do I really have to attend this meeting?
Verb (abbreviation for verb)
1, which means: head; Mind; Top; Leadership; The front of a coin.
2. Usage:
The basic meaning of head as a noun is "head, head", which includes five senses and is a countable noun. By extension, it can refer to "brain" or "head", that is, "leader, leader"
Head is the solution of an object "top, top and front", which is a singular noun, often followed by the definite articles the and of, forming the head structure of of.
The stone hit him on the head.
The stone hit him on the side of the head.