to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force:
Teachers are not allowed to hit their pupils.
This type of glass won't shatter no matter how hard you hit it.
She hit her thumb with the hammer.
to hit someone or something
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B1 [ T ]
to touch something with sudden force:
They were going about 60 kilometres an hour when their car hit the tree.
One journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet.
That new shelf in the bathroom is too low - I just hit my head on it.
Hitting and beating
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Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding
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hit verb [EFFECT]
B2 [ T ]
to have an unpleasant or negative effect on a person or thing:
Production has been badly hit by the strike.
Demand for transatlantic flights has been hit by fears of terrorist attacks.
C2 [ T ]
If an idea or thought hits you, you suddenly think of it:
That's when it hit me that my life would never be the same again.
Damaging and spoiling
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Thinking and contemplating
hit verb [SHOOT]
[ T often passive ]
to shoot at or bomb a place or person, causing damage or injury:
Two schools were hit during the air raid.
He was hit in the neck by a bullet from a sniper.
Try to hit the middle of the target.
Detonation & bombardment
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hit verb [REACH]
C1 [ T ]
to arrive at a place or position:
If we turn left at the next junction, we should hit the main road after five miles or so.
C1 [ T ]
to succeed in reaching or achieving something:
Our profits hit an all-time high of $20 million last year.
I just can't hit [= sing] those high notes like I used to.
Arriving, entering and invading
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Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling
hit verb [SUCCESS]
hit it off informal
B2
to like someone and become friendly immediately:
I didn't really hit it off with his friends.
Jake and Sue hit it off immediately.
I met his sister and we hit it off right from the start.
She met him in a club. They hit it off immediately and lived together for two years before getting married.
I worked with Hugh for years but we never really hit it off.
Being friends & getting to know them
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hit verb [ATTACK]
[ T ] mainly US slang
to kill someone:
Three drug dealers were hit in the city over the weekend.
Killing
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hit verb [SCORE]
[ T ]
in sports including baseball and cricket, to score points or runs:
Walsh hit 10 fours and two sixes in his fourth one-day century.
He hit a career-high 17 home runs last year.
[ T ]
in baseball, to score a particular number of points on average as a batter:
He hit .372 with 6 home runs, 14 RBIs, and 15 runs scored.
Winning, losing & scoring in sport
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Baseball & rounders
Cricket
Các thành ngữ
hit someone between the eyes
hit someone where it hurts
hit home
hit the books
hit the bottle
hit the ceiling/roof
hit the deck
hit the ground running
hit the hay/sack
hit the headlines
hit the jackpot
hit the nail on the head
hit the road
hit the spot
hit a wall
hit the wall
not know what hit you
Các cụm động từ
hit back
hit on someone
hit on/upon something
hit out
hit someone up
hit
noun [ C ]
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/hɪt/hit noun [C] [SUCCESS]
B1
a thing or person that is very popular or successful:
The Beatles had a string of number-one hits in the 1960s.
Your cake was a real hit at the party - everyone commented.
They've just released an album of their greatest hits [= their most successful songs].
someone or something that becomes popular, wealthy, or has achieved a lot
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Successful [things or people]
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hit noun [C] [INTERNET]
B2
a request to use a web page on the internet that is then counted to calculate the number of people looking at the page:
Our page had 243 hits this week.
Internet terminology
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hit noun [C] [TOUCH]
the act of hitting something or someone, or an occasion when something or someone hits you:
She gave him a hit on the head which knocked him flying.
in baseball, when the batter [= person trying to hit the ball] safely reaches first base after hitting the ball
Hitting and beating
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Baseball & rounders
hit noun [C] [SHOOT]
an occasion when something that has been thrown, dropped, shot, etc. at a place or object reaches that place or object:
The rebel headquarters took a direct hit from a bomb during the attack.
I scored a hit on my second shot.
Detonation & bombardment
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hit noun [C] [ATTACK]
mainly US slang
an act of murder:
He was the victim of a mafia hit.
Murder & attempted murder
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Thành ngữ
be a hit with someone
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hit
verb [ T ]
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/hɪt/hit verb [T] [TOUCH FORCEFULLY]
present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
to touch quickly and forcefully, with the hand or an object:
Don’t hit your little brother!
They were throwing rocks, and one of the rocks hit a window and broke it.
She must have fallen asleep, and the car hit a tree.
present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
If something hits part of your body, or you hit it, you come up against it by accident:
He’s so tall he keeps hitting his head when he goes through a doorway.
present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
Someone who is hit by a bullet or explosive weapon is injured by it:
One journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet.
hit verb [T] [HAVE EFFECT]
present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
to have an unpleasant or negative effect on a person or thing:
Commuters are going to be hit hard by the rise in gasoline prices.
present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
infml If an important fact hits you, you suddenly understand the meaning of it:
It just hit me that once she leaves, I may never see her again.
hit verb [T] [ARRIVE AT]
infml present participle hitting | past tense and past participle hit
to arrive at a place, position, or state:
The company’s profits hit an all-time high last year.
hit verb [T] [BASEBALL]
to make a thrown baseball move within the playing area by touching it with a bat [= stick]:
Rodriguez hit a high fly ball that was caught by the shortstop.
Các thành ngữ
hit home
hit it off [with someone]
hit the books
hit the deck
hit the ground running
hit the jackpot
hit the nail on the head
hit the road
hit the roof
hit the sack
hit the skids
something hits the spot
Các cụm động từ
hit back
hit on someone
hit on/upon something
hit up someone
hit
noun [ C ]
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/hɪt/hit noun [C] [SUCCESS]
someone or something that is very popular or successful:
The musical is one of the biggest hits on Broadway.
hit noun [C] [BASEBALL]
a base hit:
Jason had three hits in four times at bat.
hit noun [C] [FORCEFUL TOUCH]
the act of hitting someone or something, or an occasion when someone or something is hit:
The hospital took a direct hit from a bomb.
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to have an unpleasant or negative effect on someone or something :
Rising fuel costs hit industrial and rural areas worst.
Companies tend to be slow to lay off employees when hard times hit, but they are quicker to cease hiring.
be hit by sth Oil firms have been hit by a 10% increase in petroleum tax.
be hit with sth A tractor made in the United States and shipped to Chile is hit with $25,000 in tariffs and duties.
[ T ]
to reach a particular level or amount, especially a very high or very low one:
Sales hit $300 million within the first three years.
hit an all-time/a record high/low Last week property shares hit a record low.
The company is very capable of hitting its targets well ahead of schedule.
[ T ] informal
to experience a difficult situation or stop making progress with something:
Talks between the bosses and the union yesterday hit a major setback.
The project began smoothly, but then we began to hit some problems.
hit the market/shops/shelves
informal
to become available for people to buy:
Although the toys are only just now hitting the market, a huge advertising campaign has been in place for several months.
be hit hard/be hard hit [by sth]
to be badly affected by something:
Car makers were among the hardest hit as consumers bought fewer vehicles last month.
The area has been hit hard by job losses in textiles and furniture.
hit a wall
to reach a point at which no more progress can be made:
The energy bill is expected to hit a wall in the Senate, where Republicans have enough votes to block it.
hit bottom
informal
to reach an extremely low level:
The U.S. economy is beginning to show signs that it is hitting bottom and that a turnaround could get underway later this year.
hit it big
informal
to become very successful:
The company hit it big when they received an order for three commercial satellites.
hit the buffers
mainly UK informal
to suddenly stop being successful or stop happening:
The main worry is that the economy might hit the buffers.
Their plans to become one of the world's largest telecoms firms has hit the buffers.
hit the ground running
informal
to immediately work hard and successfully at a new activity:
Companies often expect staff to hit the ground running.
hit the headlines
to receive a lot of attention in news reports:
He hit the headlines when he sold a million shares at £5.80 a share.
hit the jackpot
to achieve financial success:
They need a licensing deal to a big drug company before judging if their biotech venture has hit the jackpot.
hit the wall US
to be a financial failure:
The question mark is whether the company is going to hit the wall.
Các cụm động từ
hit back
hit sb up [for sth]/hit sb for sth
hit
noun [ C ]
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a thing or person that is very popular or successful:
a hit with sb/sth The Mexican restaurant is a huge hit with locals, who swear by the Mexican pizzas and fried bread dishes.
Plans call for doubling both the workforce and production if the vehicles prove a hit.
E-COMMERCE, MARKETING
a visit to a particular website on the internet, which is then counted to calculate the number of people who see the website:
attract/get/receive hits The site typically gets an average of about 400,000 hits a day.
something that has an unpleasant or negative effect on a person or thing:
a hit to sth Investors are worried about the direct hit to consumer confidence.
For some businesses, the financial hit was substantial.
take a hit
to be badly affected by a difficult situation or problem:
Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of the nation's economic activity, so when consumers take a hit, so does the economy.