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What is the part of speech and usage of hit?
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transitive verb

(hit; Hit people)

Fight; Knock on the door; beat

Fight; shoot down

Influence; Hit, hit, hit, hit; Hurt the feelings of ...

Launch an attack on; Give ...; tin-pot

Completion (indicator); Reach (a certain speed); reach

Meet by chance; Find, find

Right, right; Expose (the truth)

Requirements; Request; agree

Score in sports (cricket, etc). ); Hit (baseball)

Accurately reflect; imitate blindly

Set out; Departure to travel

Wolf down [drink].

Indulge in; up to the eyes

Hit the bull's eye

Speaking of the essence of the problem

The bad news made everyone sad.

The bad news hit everyone hard.

idiom

Performance skills (in ball games or plays).

Show skills (in a ball game or drama).

Show skills (in a ball game or drama).

The hard-hit [America] went bankrupt economically; In love; fall in love

Pay attention to your own opportunities; Don't miss the favorable opportunity.

Creating a sensation is a great success; Very popular; squabble

Silent film [America] A famous silent film.

A sensational event, esp a play, song, film, etc.

Try to hit, hit, attack; Ironically,

Hit the key; To the point, I am deeply moved; hit the nail (right) on the head

Guess right; Get along (with sb). ) and live in harmony.

Hit it up [English] moves at high speed; Work hard; Play very hard

Hit off is suitable for imitation and description (humorous and ironic) and scoring on the spot (cricket, etc.).

A chance encounter; Accidental discovery; Accidentally remind of

Met by chance; Accidental discovery; Accidentally remind of

Whether to fight or not is a chance; Whether it is successful; accidentally

Whether you fight or not, it's a chance; Whether it is successful; accidentally

Fight or not, fight or not; Whether it is successful; accidentally

Fight or not, regardless of whether to fight or not; Whether it is successful; accidentally

Slash ... Slash

Hit sb. Hit someone hard [with your mouth]. Hard; Cause sb. Suffer serious setbacks; Hurt sb. Emotionally.

Hit sb. (in boxing) when he fell down and hit his fallen opponent; Beat someone by improper means; Take advantage of sb. It's dangerous to hit him

Hit sb. Hit sb. where it hurts. Where does it hurt?

Speed up (cricket, etc).

(British) asking (someone) to give (something) and asking (someone) to give (something).

Modern English-Chinese dictionary

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Transitive verb, six.

Fight, fight

Fight; beat

He hit me with his hand.

He hit me with his hand.

The boy hit another boy and was punished by the headmaster of course.

"The boy hit another boy, so he was punished by the headmaster."

In the old school, the headmaster could hit the students who were fighting at school with rattan.

"In the old school, if students were fighting at school, the headmaster could beat them with a cane."

He hit the ball with a bat.

He hit the ball with a racket.

To cause a collision.

The fallen tree hit a car.

The fallen tree hit the car.

The baby hit his forehead on the corner of the table and began to cry.

"The child touched the corner of the table with his forehead and burst into tears."

She hit her head on the table.

She hit her head on the table.

The ship was caught in a fog during the voyage.

The ship encountered fog during the voyage.

Find; Arrive; walk up

We found the main road here.

We found the main road here.

The arrival of the national football team made headlines in local newspapers.

The arrival of the national football team made headlines in local newspapers.

We walked another two kilometers to the main road.

We walked another two kilometers before we reached the main road.

affect

We were all hit by the Great Depression.

We are all affected by the economic recession.

The price increase hit everyone's pocket.

Rising prices hit everyone's wallet.

The wave of strikes hit several western European countries.

The wave of strikes hit several western European countries.

Part of speech change

Noun (short for noun)

A blow; crack down

Collision; beat

This arrow hit.

The arrow hit the heart.

A successful performance

That song was a hit last year.

That song was a hit last year.

This song became an instant hit, and its audio tape jumped to 1 on the bestseller list.

"This song became an instant hit, and its tape sales jumped to the top of the best-selling tapes."

The concert was very popular in Chicago.

The concert caused a sensation in Chicago.

Satire; Attack; wisecrack

An attack on sb.

A satire on sb.

What a clever blow.

This is a clever quip.

Common phrases

suit

copy

Hit it off (with)

Get along well and hit it off.

These children get along well in kindergarten.

These children get along well in kindergarten.

These foreign students get along well with the locals.

These foreign students get along well with the locals.

Serendipity

Encounter by chance; Accidental discovery; rush upon one's mind

Robert suddenly thought of an idea that could get us out of trouble.

"Robert came up with a good idea to get us out of trouble."

inveigh

Scathing attack

crack down

idiom

Hit the nail on the head; Hit sb. in the heart

go to bed

Hit (someone). ) Six beats in a row is still surprising at lightning speed.

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Noun (short for noun)

Hit, collide, satirize, succeed (in a performance, etc)

transitive verb

Hit, hit, collide, hit, attack, stumble upon, hurt feelings ..., find.

intransitive verb

Bump, bump, bump, bump, bump into each other.