hit

hit
[hɪt] 1. (pt, pp - hit); vt
1) (strike) [+ person, thing] 打 [dǎ]

He hit me on the head. — 他打了我的头。

2) (collide with) [+ car, tree, wall] 碰撞 [pèngzhuàng]

The truck had hit a wall. — 卡车撞了墙。

3) [+ target] [+ bomb, bullet] 击中 [jīzhòng]

a missile that could hit its target with deadly accuracy — 一个命中率极高的导弹; [+ bomber, gunner] 命中 [mìngzhòng]

He hit the bull's eye and won the prize. — 他命中了靶心,赢了奖。

4) (appear in) [+ news, newspapers] 登出 [dēngchū]
5) (affect) [+ person, services, event etc] 打击 [dǎjī]

Consumers will be hit hard by the rise in prices. — 物价上涨对消费者打击重大。

6) (occur to) 想出 [xiǎngchū]

Then the answer hit me. — 我一下子想出了答案。

2. n; c
1) (knock) 击 [jī]
2) (on website) 点击 [diǎnjī]
3) (hit song) 成功而风行一时的事物 [chénggōng ér fēngxíng yīshí de shìwù]

* to be/become a hit — [+ song, film, play] 是/成为成功而风行一时的

Phrasal Verbs:
- hit upon

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