hit
英 [hɪt]
美[hɪt]
- vt. 打击;袭击;碰撞;偶然发现;伤…的感情
- vi. 打;打击;碰撞;偶然碰上
- n. 打;打击;(演出等)成功;讽刺
英英释意
- 1. (baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball);
- "he came all the way around on Williams' hit"
- 2. the act of contacting one thing with another;
- "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"
- "after three misses she finally got a hit"
- 3. a conspicuous success;
- "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"
- "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"
- "the party went with a bang"
- 4. (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together;
- "the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction"
- 5. a dose of a narcotic drug
- 6. a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate;
- "it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit"
- 7. a connection made via the internet to another website;
- "WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide"
双语例句
- 1. As I sidestepped, the bottle hit me on the left hip.
- 我侧一步要躲闪的时候,瓶子打中了我的左髋部。
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- 2. If something's a sure-fire hit then Radio One will play it.
- 如果哪首歌一定会火,那么第一频道肯定会播出。
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- 3. He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
- 他催促所有人拼命干活,直到生产遭遇瓶颈。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He hit back angrily, saying such remarks were childishly simplistic.
- 他愤怒地反击,说这些话太过幼稚。
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- 5. New $750,000 infomercials, featuring artists like Cher, have recently hit the screens.
- 耗资75万美元、有雪儿等艺人出镜的新的名人电视促销节目近来播出了。
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