单词 | hit |
释义 | hithitshittinghithit1 /hɪt/ verb (past tense and past participle hit, present participle hitting)1with your hand/a stick etc [transitive] to move your hand, a stick etc quickly against someone or something with a lot of force: Please don’t hit me!请不要打我!hit somebody/something with somethingHe used to hit the kids with a belt.usekid他过去经常用皮带打孩子。He hit the ball as hard as he could.can他用尽力气击球。2bang/strike [transitive] to move into or against someone or something quickly: The bullet hit him in the chest.子弹击中他的胸膛。hit something on/against somethingI hit my knee on the desk.我膝盖撞到了桌子。3affect somebody badly [intransitive and transitive] to affect someone badly: His mother’s death hit him very hard.他妈妈去世对他打击很大。A lot of small companies have been hit by the rise in oil prices.companybeprice很多小公司因为油价上涨而受到冲击。4reach [transitive] written to reach a particular number or level: Unemployment hit 2 million last month.上个月失业人数达到了 200 万人。5suddenly notice/realize [transitive] if something hits you, you suddenly notice or realize it: The smell of smoke hit me as soon as I came in.come我一进来就闻到了烟味。It hit me that he’d left me for good this time.leave我突然意识到这次他已永远离开我。6experience [transitive] to experience a problem: The business hit a bad patch in the ’70s.这家企业在 70 年代经历了一段困难时期。Phraseshit it off (with somebody) informal to like someone as soon as you meet them: She seemed to hit it off with John, didn’t she?seem看来她和约翰一见如故,是吧?hit the headlines to be reported in many newspapers, on television etc: The couple hit the headlines last month following their break-up.headlinefollow这对情侣上个月分手之后上了头条新闻。hit the nail on the head informal if someone hits the nail on the head, what they have said is exactly right or true: The moment she said it, she knew she’d hit the nail on the head.sayknow她的话一说出口,她就知道自己说中要害了。hit the roof/ceiling informal to become very angryPhrasal verbshit back phrasal verb to attack or criticize someone who has attacked or criticized youhit back atYesterday the President hit back at his critics.critic昨天总统回击批评他的人。hit on/upon something phrasal verb to suddenly have a good idea: Phil has hit on a good way of raising money.haveraise菲尔想出了一个筹款的好办法。hit out at/against somebody/something phrasal verb to criticize someone or somethingTHESAURUS: hitto hit someonehit: She hit him on the head with a frying pan.fryI don’t like to see people hitting animals.hitanimalbeat to hit a person or animal many times, especially very hard: A boy was beating the donkey with a stick.bebeatThe man had been beaten to death.havebebeatpunch to hit someone hard with your closed hand, especially in a fight: Someone punched me in the stomach.punchslap to hit someone with your open hand because you are angry with them: I wanted to slap him and tell him to shut up.wantsmack/spank to hit a child with your open hand in order to punish them: I don’t agree with smacking children.smackchildstrike formal to hit someone hard: He struck him with his rifle.striketo hit somethinghit: Jack hit the ball and it flew over the fence.flyA big wave hit the ship.knock to hit a door or window with your closed hand to attract the attention of the people inside: Someone was knocking on the door of her office.beknocktap to hit something gently, especially in order to get someone’s attention: She tapped on the window.tapbang to suddenly hit something hard, in a way that makes a loud noise: The man banged his glass down on the table.bangThe door suddenly banged shut.bangstrike formal to hit something hard: The tree was struck by lightning.bestrike |
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