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词组 hit
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verb | noun
hit1 /hɪt/ verb 1. to touch someone or something quickly and hard with your hand, a stick etcadverbshit sb/sth hard He felt as though someone had hit him very hard in the stomach.prepositionshit sb/sth with sth He accidentally hit his thumb with the hammer.hit sb/sth on sth A small piece of rock flew off and hit me on the chin.hit sb/sth in sth The door swung back and hit her right in the face.hit sth into/over sth She hit the ball into the net.hit sb over the head (=hit someone on their head) The robbers hit him over the head with a baseball bat.THESAURUS: hitto hit someone beat to hit someone deliberately many times, especially very hard: He was beating the donkey with a stick and I told him to stop. | The girl had been beaten to death. strike written to hit someone with your hand or a weapon. Strike is more formal than hit and is mainly used in written English: Police say that the man had been struck on the head. | Her husband struck her twice across the face. punch to hit someone hard with your closed hand, especially in a fight: I punched him on the nose. | She was screaming and punching him with her fists. thump informal to punch someone very hard: Sometimes I just want to thump him. beat sb up to hurt someone badly in a violent attack, by hitting them many times: He claims he was beaten up by the police. | The man had been badly beaten up and tortured with lighted cigarettes. slap to hit someone with your open hand, especially because you are angry with them: They had a big row and she ended up slapping him. spank also smack especially BrE to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish them: Should a parent ever smack a child? | I don’t agree with smacking. | In those days, children were spanked if they behaved badly.to hit something knock to hit a door or window with your closed hand in order to attract the attention of the people inside: Someone was knocking on the door. | I knocked loudly but no one came. strike written to hit a surface. Strike is more formal than hit and is mainly used in written English: The ball struck the side of the goal. whack informal to hit something very hard: Edmonds whacked the ball into the air. bash to hit something hard, especially in a way that causes damage: The police had to bash the door down to get in. tap to gently hit something with your fingers, often in order to attract someone’s attention: I tapped him on the shoulder. | I heard someone tapping on the window. rap to knock quickly or hit something several times: He rapped the table with his pen to bring the meeting to order. | Two police officers rapped on the door at 7 o’clock in the morning. bang to suddenly hit something hard, in a way that makes a loud noise: Her father banged his fist down on the table angrily. | The door suddenly banged shut. pound written to hit something many times with a lot of force: I could hear the sea pounding on the rocks. | She pounded on the door and shouted wildly. hammer written to hit something quickly many times making a loud continuous noise: The rain was hammering on the roof. | A crowd of people were outside hammering on the door angrily.to hit something accidentally bump to hit a part of your body against something, especially because you do not see or notice it: Careful you don’t bump your head – the ceiling’s very low. bang/bash to hit something hard, so that you hurt yourself or damage something: He banged into the car in front. | I bashed my knee climbing over a gate. | She fell and bashed her chin on the ground. stub to hit your toe against something and hurt it: I stubbed my toe on the leg of the table.2. to have a bad effect on someone or somethingadverbshit sb badly/severely/hard Local farmers have been hit very hard by the dry weather.be worst hit (=be the most badly affected) Unemployment increased in many areas of the country, with the North the worst hit.
verb | noun
hit2 /hɪt/ noun something or someone that is very popular and successfulverbsbecome a hit The TV series became a hit with viewers.prove (to be) a hit (=be a hit) Patrick proved a big hit with the audience.have a hit Michael Jackson had a big hit with the song.score a hit informal (=have a hit) She scored a US hit with ‘Learn to Love Again’.adjectivesa big/great/huge/massive hit The new museum has been a big hit with families.sb’s latest hit She sang her latest hit.sb’s greatest hits The band released a record of their greatest hits.an instant hit With his experience and enthusiasm, he was an instant hit.a runaway hit (=something that quickly becomes successful) The film has become a runaway hit.nouns + hita number one hit (=a song that is number one on the weekly list of the most popular records) Her single ‘Crazy In Love’ was a number one hit all over the world.a smash hit (=a very successful song, play, film etc) They had a smash hit with their first single.a box office hit (=a play or film that is very successful) The film ‘Mamma Mia’ was a box office hit.a pop hit The radio station plays all the latest pop hits.a chart hit (=a song that has been on the weekly list of the most popular records) The singer has had twenty chart hits.hit + nounsa hit movie/film She worked on the hit movie ‘Toy Story’.a hit show/musical/comedy Gervais was co-writer of the hit comedy ‘The Office’. | He went to see the hit musical ‘Phantom of the Opera’.a hit song/record/single The band has had a couple of hit singles. | The musical ‘Oklahoma’ is packed with hit songs.a hit series She took part in the hit series ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’.prepositionsa hit with sb She was a popular politician and a huge hit with voters.
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