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.
beat
beat
AHD:[h? t]
hit
K.K.[h! t]
(verb)
Fight, fight. Ding, hit
transitive verb
Strong contact; Strike:
Strike: strike hard; Impact:
The car crashed into the guardrail.
The car crashed into the guardrail.
To achieve with or as if with a blow:
To strike with or as if with force:
The bullet hit the police officer in the shoulder.
Shot the police officer in the shoulder.
Bring into contact with:
Come into contact with:
She bumped her hand against the wall.
She banged her hand against the wall.
Give a blow to.
Give a punch
Attack with missiles:
Hit with a bullet:
Shoot the target.
Shoot and hit the target
To press or push (a key or button, for example):
To press or push (a key or button, for example):
Press enter by mistake.
Press enter by mistake.
sports
physical exercise
To achieve with a pushed object:
To catch an advancing object:
Pass the ball to the runner.
Pass the ball to the running defender.
Score in this way:
Score in this way:
She scored the winning goal.
She scored a goal.
To complete (a shooting or drill) successfully:
To execute (a shot or strategy) successfully:
Can't hit the jumper.
Jump shots don't score.
To propel with a blow or blow:
To propel by striking or striking:
Hit the ball on the lawn.
Hit the ball on the lawn
baseball
baseball
To complete (a hit) successfully:
A successful hit (blow):
Hit a single.
Hit a first base hit
To hit (a pitcher or a pitch) successfully:
To hit (a throw or throw) successfully:
You can't slip the ball.
Failed to hit the quick change ball.
To affect, especially negatively:
To affect, especially negatively:
The company was hit hard by the economic recession.
The company was deeply affected by the economic depression.
To encounter or discover by chance, especially by chance:
Informal language, especially by chance:
Finally found the right exit.
Finally found the right exit.
To reach or reach informally:
To acquire or acquire informally:
Monthly sales hit a new high. She was 40 years old on her last birthday.
The monthly sales reached a new climax. Her last birthday was 40 years old.
Conform; Suit:
Consistent; Suitable:
This idea is just what I want.
This view is the same as mine.
To produce or represent accurately:
To present or reproduce accurately:
Try to sing the right notes.
Try to find the right notes.
A game of dealing cards.
The game is divided into cards.
Give ... a glass of wine or a dose of anesthetic.
Slang give a glass of wine or a dose of anesthetic
intransitive verb
Hit or give a blow.
Fight or strike.
Come into contact with sth; Collision.
Come into contact with sth; conflict
Attack:
Attack:
The raiders attacked at dawn.
The attacker attacked at dawn.
To occur or occur:
To appear or occur:
The storm struck without warning.
The storm came without warning.
Get or find what you want or seek:
Get or find what you need or seek:
Finally found the answer; Come across a solution to the problem.
Finally found the answer; Finally, a solution to this problem was found.
Baseball hits the ball.
Baseball hit
Ignite the air and fuel mixture in the cylinder. Used of internal combustion engines.
Ignition: To ignite or strike a fire in a cylinder. For internal combustion engines
Abbreviation H, H. (noun) Abbreviation H, H.
A collision or impact.
Collision or collision.
A successful blow, blow, push or throw.
Launch, throw, hit or poke successfully.
A successful or popular adventure:
Speculation of success or popularity:
Broadway hits.
Broadway hit drama
Appropriate or effective words.
One-liners, convincing comments
Baseball hit.
Baseball hit
slang
slang
A dose of anesthetic.
A dose of narcotic drugs
A mouthful of cigarette or marijuana or pipe.
A bite of cigarette, marijuana or pipe.
Murder usually planned and carried out by members of the underworld.
Slang murder: murder usually planned and carried out by members of underground criminal groups
Come across slang
Active, usually unwelcome sexual attention to:
Spontaneous and often unwelcome attention to sexual attraction:
I've been accosted in bars recently.
As long as you go to the bar recently, nothing goes unnoticed.
Start using slang
Approach and ask (someone) for something, especially money:
Ask for money, especially from (someone):
Trying to borrow money from me.
Want to borrow money from me.
Big slang
To be successful:
Success:
Investors who have achieved great success in the stock market.
Investors have succeeded in the stock market.
Informal expression of feeling at first sight.
Get along well.
Communicate happily and get along well.
Hit sb. on the head.
Repetition or obvious enough to become redundant or rude:
Excessive repetition or obvious redundancy or arrogance:
We were just shocked by the image of the poet's aversion to women.
We are just tired of the fantasy that poets are jealous of women.
Reading informal language
Study, especially concentrate on study.
Especially study hard.
Alcoholic slang
Drinking. Drinking.
Drink hard liquor
Slang fans
Produce serious, usually adverse consequences.
There are serious and usually unfavorable consequences.
Enter the state to run informal language
Start an adventure with great energy, devotion and ability.
Start with great energy, devotion, or talent.
Sleep or
Go to bed slang
Go to bed:
Go to sleep:
Go to bed before midnight.
Go to bed before midnight.
Reach orgasm or
Outline the main points
Draw attention to the most important point or place.
Attention: pay attention to the most important problem or place.
Win a lot of money
Achieve unexpected great success, especially win a large sum of money.
Windfall: Unexpected great success, especially winning a large sum of money.
Get to the point
Absolutely right.
Absolutely correct
Slang on the road
Set out, as on a trip; Leave.
Set out for a trip; leave
Go on the rampage or
Slang for flying into a rage
Express anger, especially violently.
Especially in a rage.
just right
Give complete or expected satisfaction, such as food or drink.
Give complete or sufficient food or drink.