词组 | hit the books |
释义 | Idiom hit the books Theme: STUDY to begin to study; to study. (Slang.)Well, time to hit the books.John, if you don't start hitting the books, you're going to fail. Slang hit the books and pound the books Theme: STUDY tr. to study hard.I spent the weekend pounding the books.I gotta go home and hit the books. Idiom hit the books American & Australian, informal to study.I can't go out tonight. I've got to hit the books. hit the booksTo study, often intensely. You better hit the books if you want to pass your exam on Friday. hit the booksand pound the booksInf. Fig. to study hard. I spent the weekend pounding the books. I gotta go home and hit the books. I have finals next week. hit the booksStudy with concentrated effort, as in At exam time we all hit the books. [Slang; first half of 1900s] hit the ˈbooks(American English) study hard and read a lot about something: You’re going to hit the books and make something of yourself.My exams are soon so I’d better start hitting the books.hit the booksand pound the books tv. to study hard. I spent the weekend pounding the books. I gotta go home and hit the books. hit the booksInformal To study, especially with concentrated effort. |
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