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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

词组搭配


hit on &I{【俚语】}

To pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to

(性)吸引地注意:对性吸引自发地且通常不受欢迎地注意

can't go into a bar lately without being hit on.

最近只要去酒吧,没有不受到注意的

hit up &I{【俚语】}

To approach and ask (someone) for something, especially for money

请求,要求:尤指接近并向(某人)索要金钱

tried to hit me up for a loan.

试图请求我贷款

hit-and-miss

done or occurring at random

随意的,任意的,偶然的

picking a remedy can be a bit hit-and-miss.

挑选治疗法可能会有点随意性。

hit-and-run

denoting a person who causes accidental or wilful damage and escapes before being discovered, or damage caused in this way

肇事(或故意损害)后逃跑的;肇事后逃跑造成的损失

he was struck by a hit-and-run driver.

他被肇事后逃跑的司机撞的。

hit someone below the belt

(Boxing)(拳击)give one's opponent an illegal low blow

(非法)击中对手腰以下部位

hit the bottle
hit someone for six

(Brit.)affect someone very severely

(英)严重影响(人)

hit the ground running

(informal)start something and proceed at a fast pace with enthusiasm

(非正式)积极着手进行

hit the hay
hit home
hit it off

(informal)be naturally friendly or well suited

(非正式)性情相投,合得来

hit the mark

be successful in an attempt or accurate in a guess

尝试成功;猜中

hit-or-miss

as likely to be unsuccessful as successful

可能成功也可能不成功,随意的

her work can be hit-or-miss.

她的工作可能行也可能不行。

hit the right note

her work can be hit-or-miss.

她的工作可能行也可能不行。