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hit up

/hit/US // hɪt //UK // (hɪt) //

撞上了,打击,碰上了,撞上

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    hit, hit·ting.

    • : to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
    • : to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like: The car hit the tree.
    • : to reach with a missile, a weapon, a blow, or the like, as one throwing, shooting, or striking: Did the bullet hit him?
    • : to succeed in striking: With his final shot he hit the mark.
    • : Baseball. to make: He hit a single and a home run.bat.
    • : to drive or propel by a stroke: to hit a ball onto the green.
    • : to have a marked effect or influence on; affect severely: We were all hit by the change in management.
    • : to assail effectively and sharply: The speech hits out at warmongering.
    • : to request or demand of: He hit me for a loan.
    • : to reach or attain: Prices are expected to hit a new low.The new train can hit 100 miles per hour.
    • : to be published in or released to; appear in: When will this report hit the papers?What will happen when the story hits the front page?
    • : to land on, arrive in, or go to: The troops hit the beach at 0800.When does Harry hit town?I’ve got plans to hit the club with my girls tonight.
    • : to give another playing card, drink, portion, etc.: If the dealer hits me with an ace, I'll win the hand.Bartender, hit me again.
    • : to come or light upon; meet with; find: to hit the right answer.
    • : to agree with; suit exactly: I'm sure this purple shirt will hit Alfred's fancy.
    • : to solve or guess correctly; come upon the right answer or solution: You've hit it!
    • : to succeed in representing or producing exactly: to hit a likeness in a portrait.
    • : Informal. to begin to travel on: Let's hit the road.What time should we hit the trail?
    • : Slang. to kill; murder.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hit, hit·ting.

    • : to strike with a missile, a weapon, or the like; deal a blow or blows: The armies hit at dawn.
    • : to come into collision: The door hit against the wall.
    • : to ignite a mixture of air and fuel as intended: This jalopy is hitting on all cylinders.
    • : to come or light: to hit on a new way.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an impact or collision, as of one thing against another.
    • : a stroke that reaches an object; blow.
    • : a stroke of satire, censure, etc.: a hit at complacency.
    • : Baseball. base hit.
    • : Backgammon. a game won by a player after the opponent has thrown off one or more men from the board.any winning game.
    • : a successful stroke, performance, or production; success: The play is a hit.
    • : Slang. a dose of a narcotic drug.
    • : Digital Technology. an instance of successfully locating an item of data, as in a database or on the internet: When I search for my name, I get lots of hits.an instance of accessing a website.
    • : Slang. a killing, murder, or assassination, especially one carried out by criminal prearrangements.
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    • : hit off, to represent or describe precisely or aptly: In his new book he hits off the American temperament with amazing insight.to imitate, especially in order to satirize.
    • : hit on, Slang. to make a sexual advance to: guys who hit on girls at social events.
    • : hit out, to deal a blow aimlessly: a child hitting out in anger and frustration.to make a violent verbal attack: Critics hit out at the administration's new energy policy.
    • : hit up, Slang. to ask to borrow money from: He hit me up for ten bucks.to inject a narcotic drug into a vein.

Phrases

  • hit a snag
  • hit below the belt
  • hit between the eyes
  • hit bottom
  • hit it big
  • hit it off
  • hit on
  • hit on all cylinders
  • hit one's stride
  • hit one where one lives
  • hit or miss
  • hit out
  • hit parade
  • hit the books
  • hit the bottle
  • hit the bricks
  • hit the bull's-eye
  • hit the ceiling
  • hit the deck
  • hit the fan
  • hit the ground running
  • hit the hay
  • hit the high spots
  • hit the jackpot
  • hit the mark
  • hit the nail on the head
  • hit the road
  • hit the roof
  • hit the sack
  • hit the spot
  • hit up for
  • hit upon
  • (hit) below the belt
  • can't hit the broad side of a barn
  • heavy hitter
  • make a hit
  • pinch hitter
  • smash hit

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inquestion
Synonyms
challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题examine审查,检查,研究,审视grill烧烤,格栅,烤架,烧烤店interrogate审问,审讯,盘问,质问interview采访,访问,访谈,采访报道investigate调查,侦查,探讨query询问,查询,疑问,询quiz问答题,问答,测验,测试search搜索,搜寻,搜查,检索seek寻求,寻找,求,征求catechize慕课,慕道,慕道者,培养enquire查询,征求意见,垂询,询hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击inquire查询,询问,问询,问讯knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击petition请愿书,呈请书,请愿,请示probe探测,探索,探测器,调查pry窥探,撬开,撬动,刺探pump泵,泵浦,泵泵,泵的quest追求,征求意见,探索,寻觅roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤solicit征求意见,邀约,征求,征集ask about询问关于,询问有关,询问有关情况,打听关于cross-examine反诘问,盘问,反诘,盘查give the third degree三度,三级,三等奖,三级跳go over翻阅,过去的,过去,过hold out for坚持,坚守,坚持不懈地等待,守着make inquiry进行查询,进行询问,查询,进行咨询pick one's brains挖空心思,挖空心思地想办法,挖空心思地想一想,挖空心思地想put through the wringer经受住了考验,经受住了煎熬,经受住考验put to the question提出问题,发问,提出质疑,质询raise question提出问题,提问,提出了问题,提出疑问show curiosity显示好奇心,表现出好奇心,显示出好奇心,表现出的好奇心sound out听出来了,听起来不错,听出了问题所在,听出了问题sweat it out of汗流浃背,挥汗如雨,汗流浃背的,汗颜work over工作,工作过,工作上,忙于工作
as insolicit
Synonyms
ask问,请,问道,请问canvass拉票,拉选票,拉皮条,拉练drum up鼓起,鼓起勇气,鼓动,鼓起了勇气promote促进,推动,推广,推销require需要,要求,需,需要的seek寻求,寻找,求,征求accost讪笑,讪谤,讪骗,讪讪的apply应用,适用,申请,适用于approach办法,方法,接近,途径beg乞讨,乞求,恳求,恳请beseech恳求,恳请,求告,求助bespeak说话,说出,说,说道bum乞丐,乞讨者,乞讨,乞食者cadge寅吃卯粮,寅恪,缓存,狡辩call呼叫,称呼,调用,打电话给challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题claim声称,宣称,主张,要求crave渴望,热望,渴望着,贪恋demand要求,需求,需求量,需求方面desire愿望,欲望,渴望,希望drum鼓,转鼓,鼓声,鼓动entreat恳求,恳请,哀求,恳求说exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的go去,走,前往,走吧hawk老鹰,雄鹰,鹰,苍鹰hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声implore恳求,哀求,恳请,祈求importune进口,进口的,进口商,进口商品inquire查询,询问,问询,问讯mooch揩油,揩油的人,揩油者,揩油的panhandle泛滥,泛滥成灾,磐石,磐安peddle兜兜转转,兜兜转转的,兜售,贩卖petition请愿书,呈请书,请愿,请示postulate设想,假设,推定,推测pray祈祷,祷告,祷,祈祷吧proposition提议,命题,观点,建议query询问,查询,疑问,询question问题,疑问,疑问句refer参考,参考资料,参考文献,参考意见request要求,请求,请,求requisition征用,请购,请购单,请示resort胜地seduce诱惑,诱导,诱骗,勾引sponge海棉,海綿,海绵steer驾驭,驾驭能力,驾驭着,驾御supplicate哀求,哀告,苦苦哀求,恳求touch触摸,接触,碰,联系tout兜售,兜兜转转,兜底,兜揽turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变come on to来吧,来看,来看看,来参加hit on撞上了,撞上,撞到了,谈到了pass the hat递帽子,递帽,传帽子,把帽子递给我sue for控告,状告,控诉,诉讼whistle for吹口哨的,吹口哨,吹口哨的人,哨声响起
as indemand
Synonyms
appeal呼吁,上诉,上訴,上诉法院challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题claim声称,宣称,主张,要求expect期待,期待着,期望,期待中force力量,力,权力,力度order秩序,订单,顺序,命令press按压,按,按键,按语question问题,疑问,疑问句request要求,请求,请,求require需要,要求,需,需要的stipulate规定,订明,订定,约定urge敦促,督促,促成,促请abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为apply应用,适用,申请,适用于arrogate傲慢的,嚣张,傲慢无礼,傲慢badger獾子,獾,獾獾,狗獾beg乞讨,乞求,恳求,恳请beseech恳求,恳请,求告,求助besiege围攻,围剿,围困,围堵bid竞标,竞价,竞拍,申办charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准cite举出,引述,举例说明,列举coerce胁迫,逼迫,迫胁,迫害command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令compel强制,强迫,强制要求,迫使constrain约束力,约束,拘束,限制counterclaim反请求,反诉请求,反诉,反请求权direct直接,直接的,直达,直接的说dun敦,墩子,邓小平enjoin嘱咐,嘱托,叮嘱,诰命entreat恳求,恳请,哀求,恳求说exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击implore恳求,哀求,恳请,祈求importune进口,进口的,进口商,进口商品inquire查询,询问,问询,问讯interrogate审问,审讯,盘问,质问knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击nag唠叨,唠唠叨叨,叨叨necessitate必须,需要,势必,势在必行oblige强迫,义务,强迫性,迫使pester纠缠,纠缠不休,纠缠不清,缠扰petition请愿书,呈请书,请愿,请示postulate设想,假设,推定,推测pray祈祷,祷告,祷,祈祷吧requisition征用,请购,请购单,请示solicit征求意见,邀约,征求,征集summon召唤,召见,传唤,召集supplicate哀求,哀告,苦苦哀求,恳求tax税收,税,税款,税务clamor for叫嚣着要,叫嚷着要,叫嚣着,叫嚷着impetrate浸透,冲刺,渗透,浸润insist on执着于,坚持,执意要,坚持认为sue for控告,状告,控诉,诉讼whistle for吹口哨的,吹口哨,吹口哨的人,哨声响起

Examples

  • Return to the car and restart it, and the radio is now magically on channel 2, tormenting you with the lamest, er, greatest popular hits of our day.

  • Still, it’s unlikely that Popeyes’ pescatarian offering will come close to matching its big-clucking-deal hit.

  • Leonard said the NBA was putting “money over health,” a direct hit on the league’s values.

  • The Driver twists, slamming the hit man’s head against one wall, then another.

  • Where Starz has seen more of an impact, however, is when it premieres a new season or spin-off of its hit series “Power.”

  • The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists.

  • The big slug happened to hit the suspect in the street, passing through his arm and then striking Police Officer Andrew Dossi.

  • I was friends with her drummer from Sleater-Kinney, and I met Carrie, and we just hit it off.

  • We hit it off amazingly well, and started a real friendship.

  • They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit.

  • Many of us had been hit by the balls, but a bruise or a graze of the skin was the worst consequence that had ensued.

  • He shut his fist and hit Butterface a weak but well intended right-hander on the nose.

  • One of the men seemed pretty bad, being hit in the head and in the body.

  • He could hit upon no plan, and he couldn't muster confidence to turn in.

  • The Frenchman never withdrew his blade; but his very anxiety to make a hit was defeating itself.