hitting
撞击,碰撞,冲击,撞击声
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Definitions
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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.
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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.
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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
Examples
That left a handful of strike force teammates, including Giuliani, Powell and Ellis, who has booked her TV hits without the campaign’s permission and told others that being on TV is key to success.
Below, Heidi, the queen of isolated cooking, shares five of her greatest hits.
“We certainly took a pretty big hit in advertising dollars that people paused,” he said.
Niantic’s experiments are still being bankrolled by their 2016 first-party hit Pokémon Go, which SensorTower estimates is having its best year ever in 2020.
Roethlisberger left Sunday’s game temporarily after grabbing his left knee following a hit by two Cowboys defenders.
Where these laser-like missiles are falling out of the sky onto a city and you have to stop each of them from hitting the targets?
Um, when I first heard of it, it was somebody hitting me up on Twitter telling me I should be playing Whitney.
Said it was like speed dating because he was late after hitting every wrong gate on the lot.
Wonderland posted videos taken with a hidden camera—in a cross necklace, or inside a watch or glasses—of him hitting on women.
And soon all of America got to see Ray in the ring with Janay, hitting her with a shot in the jaw.
He aimed at the yawning hippopotamus and fired, hitting it on the skull, but at such an angle that the ball glanced off.
Black Hood brought the car around in a wide sweeping turn to head back toward the gate, had to swerve to avoid hitting Joe Strong.
He's hitting her on the face every time she tries to rise an' gaein' her anither kick aye when she fa's doon again.
There was life in the fellow, his eyes shone, his arm was steady, and for that reason he never failed in hitting the mark.
Anyone not familiar with the experiment would suppose the board could be knocked off by hitting it on the outer end.