单词 | hit¹ |
释义 | hit¹ /hɪt; hɪt/v hit, hit, hitting 1. [t] to swing your hand, or something held in your hand, hard against someone or something 打,击:◇he hit the ball right into the crowd. 他把球一记打进了人群。◇it felt like someone had hit me in the stomach. 那就像有人对着我的肚子打了一下。 2. [t] to crash into someone or something quickly and hard (使)碰撞,撞击:◇the speeding car swerved and hit the wall. 那疾驶的汽车突然一个转向撞到了墙上。◇i fainted and hit my head on the table. 我晕了过去,头撞在桌子上。 3. [t] to reach a particular number, position etc 到达; 达到:◇unemployment has hit 11.3%. 失业率达到了 11.3%。 4. [t] to have a bad effect on someone or something 袭击; 影响:◇in 1977, the area was hit by massive floods. 1977 年,该地区遭受大洪水袭击。◇be hard hit (=be very badly affected) 受到很大的打击: the company has been hard hit by decreasing sales. 公司因为销量下降而受到很大冲击。 5. [t] to wound someone or damage something with a bullet or bomb [用子弹、炸弹等]击中; 打中:◇he was hit in the chest and died instantly. 他被击中了胸部,当场死亡。 6. [t] if a fact or a thought hits you, you suddenly realize its importance (突然)想到:◇it suddenly hit me that he was just lonely. 我突然明白过来,他只是寂寞而已。 7. hit it off (with sb) informal to like someone as soon as you meet them 【非正式】 (与某人)一拍即合,一见如故 8. hit the roof/ceiling informal to become very angry 【非正式】 暴跳如雷,大动肝火:◇dad's going to hit the roof when he sees this mess! 爸爸要是看到这一塌糊涂的样子会气得跳起来的! 9. hit the nail on the head spoken used to say that what someone has said is exactly right 【口】 一针见血; 正中要害hit backto attack or criticize someone who has attacked or criticized you 回击,反击:◇yesterday clinton hit back at his critics. 昨天克林顿对他的批评者进行了回击。hit onto have a good idea about something, usually by chance 无意中想出:◇phil hit upon an ingenious way to raise money for the club. 菲尔想出了一个绝妙的方法来为俱乐部筹款。hit out at/against sb/sthbre to say or show that you disapprove of someone or something 【英】 严厉批评,猛烈抨击:◇the bishop has hit out at the government's policy on homelessness. 主教猛烈批评政府处理无家可归者问题的政策。 |
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