hit
名詞
定義 hit 名詞
success(成功)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A very popular or successful person or thing.
热门人物;热门事物
In the 1960s, the Beatles released a series of number-one hit songs.
1960年代,披头士乐队发行了一系列冠军热门歌曲。
Your cake was a big hit at the party; everyone was talking about it.
你的蛋糕在派对上大受欢迎;每个人都在谈论它。
They have just released a compilation album of their greatest hits.
他们刚刚发行了一张精选专辑,收录了他们最成功的歌曲。
internet(网络)
- B2Countable(可数名词)
A request to view a webpage, counted to measure the number of people visiting the page.
(对网络页面的)访问量、点击数
Our webpage received 243 hits this week.
我们的网页这周获得了243次点击。
touch(触碰)
- Countable(可数名词)
The act of striking something or someone, or an instance where something or someone is struck.
击打;撞击
She struck him on the head, which made him see stars.
她打中了他的头,让他眼冒金星。
sport(运动)
- Countable(可数名词)
In baseball, when a batter safely reaches first base after striking the ball.
(棒球运动中的)安打
action(动作)
- Countable(可数名词)
An instance where something thrown, dropped, shot, etc., reaches its target.
击中;打中
During the attack, a bomb scored a direct hit on the rebel headquarters.
在攻击期间,一枚炸弹直接击中了叛军总部。
My second shot was a hit on the bullseye.
我的第二枪击中了靶心。
crime(犯罪)
- Countable(可数名词)slang(俚语)
An act of murder, especially a planned one.
谋杀;暗杀
He was a victim of a mafia hit.
他是黑手党暗杀的受害者。
動詞
定義 hit 動詞
touch(触碰)
- A2Transitive(及物动词)
To bring your hand or an object into contact with a surface, usually forcefully.
击打;碰撞
Teachers are not allowed to hit students.
教师不允许打学生。
No matter how hard you hit it, this type of glass won't break.
无论你多用力敲打,这种玻璃都不会破。
She accidentally hit her thumb with the hammer.
她不小心用锤子打到自己的拇指。
- B1Transitive(及物动词)
To make forceful contact with something.
撞击;碰撞
Their car was travelling at about 60 kilometers per hour when it hit the tree.
他们的车以约每小时60公里的速度行驶时撞上了树。
A journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet.
一名记者的腿部被流弹击中。
The new shelf in the bathroom is too low – I just hit my head on it.
浴室里的新架子太低了——我刚刚撞到了头。
effect(影响)
- B2Transitive(及物动词)
To have a negative impact on someone or something.
对…产生不良影响;打击
The strike has severely hit production.
罢工严重打击了生产。
Demand for transatlantic flights has been hit by fears of terrorist attacks.
对恐怖袭击的担忧打击了跨大西洋航班的需求。
thought(思考)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)
To suddenly think of or realize an idea or thought.
突然意识到
It suddenly hit me that my life would never be the same again.
我突然意识到我的生活再也不会跟以前一样了。
attack(攻击)
- Transitive(及物动词)Usually passive(通常被动)
To shoot at or bomb a place or person, causing damage or injury.
射击;轰炸
Two schools were hit during the air raid.
在空袭中有两所学校被击中。
He was hit in the neck by a bullet fired by a sniper.
他被狙击手射出的子弹击中脖子。
Try to hit the center of the target.
试着击中靶心。
reach(到达)
- C1Transitive(及物动词)
To arrive at a particular place or position.
到达
Turn left at the next intersection and drive for about five miles; we should then hit the main road.
在下一个十字路口左转,然后开大约五英里;我们应该就能到达主干道。
achieve(达成)
- C1Transitive(及物动词)
To successfully reach or achieve something.
达到;实现
Our profits hit a record high of $20 million last year.
我们的利润去年达到了创纪录的2000万美元。
I just can’t hit those high notes like I used to.
我已经无法像以前那样唱出那些高音了。
crime(犯罪)
- Transitive(及物动词)slang(俚语)
To kill someone, especially in a planned attack.
杀死
Three drug dealers were hit in the city over the weekend.
上周末,这个城市有三名毒贩被杀。
片語 hit 動詞
- hit it off
to quickly develop a good rapport with someone
(与某人)相处融洽,合得来
• At the party, they hit it off right away and quickly developed a good rapport.
在派对上,他们马上就相处融洽,迅速建立了良好的关系。
成語
- hit the spot
to be exactly what is required or desired; to satisfy a need perfectly
恰好满足需求;正合心意
• After a long day at work, that hot cup of tea really hit the spot.
在长时间工作后,那杯热茶真是正合心意。
- hit the nail on the head
To identify or describe the exact cause of a problem or situation with perfect accuracy.
一语道破
• She said the project failed due to a lack of clear objectives, and I think she hit the nail on the head.
她说项目失败是因为缺乏明确的目标,我认为她说到了重点。
- hit the deck
To quickly and suddenly lie down, typically to avoid being seen or to seek protection from danger.
迅速躺下
• The soldiers immediately hit the deck when they heard the gunfire.
士兵们一听到枪声就立即卧倒。
- hit the books
To begin studying or working on school assignments with serious effort.
努力学习
• The final exams are approaching, and I need to hit the books.
期末考快到了,我需要开始认真读书了。
- hit home
to make someone fully realize the unpleasantness or difficulty of something.
触动内心
• The seriousness of the situation only truly hit home when I saw the news reports.
当我看到新闻报道时,我才真正意识到情况的严重性。
- hit the bottle
To begin drinking alcoholic beverages excessively.
开始过量饮酒。
• Since losing his job, he's started to hit the bottle.
自从失业后,他开始酗酒。
- hit the headlines
To suddenly become the main focus of media attention, receiving significant coverage in news reports.
占据媒体头条
• The startup hit the headlines because of their disruptive new technology.
这家初创公司因为他们颠覆性的新技术而登上头条新闻。
- hit the ground running
To begin a new activity or job with immediate energy and effectiveness.
雷厉风行
• The new manager hit the ground running, leading the team ahead of schedule immediately upon starting.
新经理一上任就立即带领团队超前进度。
- not know what hit you
To be suddenly shocked or confused by an unexpected negative event, leaving one unable to react.
震惊莫及
• When he found out he was fired, he didn't know what hit him.
当他发现自己被解雇时,他完全不知所措。
- hit the road
To depart or begin a journey.
启程
• We need to leave before sunset, so we better hit the road now.
我们需要在日落前离开,所以我们最好现在就动身。
- hit the ceiling/roof
To become extremely angry and react in a furious manner.
怒不可遏
• He hit the roof when he found out his car had been scratched.
当他发现自己的车被刮花时,他暴跳如雷。
- be a hit with someone
To be immediately and greatly liked by someone upon first meeting.
对某人留下极佳的第一印象;使某人对你一见钟情。
• She was a real hit at the party; everyone wanted to talk to her.
她在派对上大受欢迎,每个人都想和她说话。
- hit the hay/sack
To go to bed for the purpose of sleeping.
指上床睡觉。
• I've been working all day; it's really time to hit the hay.
我已经工作了一整天;现在真的该上床睡觉了。
- hit someone where it hurts
To say or do something that deeply upsets or offends someone, targeting their vulnerabilities or insecurities.
刺痛处
• In the debate, she knew attacking his academic background would hit him where it hurts, so she chose that point.
在辩论中,她知道攻击他的学术背景会触及他的痛处,所以她选择了这一点。
- hit someone between the eyes
To cause someone to feel extremely shocked or have a sudden, powerful impact on them.
震撼,震惊
• The news hit him between the eyes, leaving him stunned.
这个消息让他感到极度震惊,使他目瞪口呆。
片語動詞 hit
- hit back
to retaliate or respond aggressively against someone who has attacked or criticized you
反击;反攻
• When he was attacked, he decided to hit back to protect his reputation.
当他受到攻击时,他决定进行反击以保护自己的声誉。
- hit out
to strongly criticize someone or something
严厉批评;猛烈抨击
• During the meeting, he hit out at the company's new policy.
在会议期间,他猛烈抨击了公司的新政策。
- hit on someone
to express sexual attraction towards someone
向(某人)调情
• At the party, he decided to hit on her.
在派对上,他决定对她示好。
- hit on/upon something
to unexpectedly conceive an idea, particularly one that addresses a problem.
意外地想到;巧合地想出
• He hit upon a great idea for solving the problem while he was out for a walk.
他在散步时意外想出一个解决问题的好主意。
- hit someone up
to request something from someone
向某人要求
• I need to borrow some money, so I'm planning to hit my friend up to see if I can request it.
我需要借一些钱,所以我打算向我的朋友开口,看看能不能借到。