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Толковый словарь английского языка - hit

 

Hit

hit
I. verb (~; ~ting) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hyttan, probably from Old Norse ~ta to meet with, ~ Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to reach with or as if with a blow, to come in contact with , to strike (as a ball) with an object (as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion, 2. to cause to come into contact, to deliver (as a blow) by action, to apply forcefully or suddenly , to affect especially detrimentally , to make a request of , to discover or meet especially by chance, 6. to accord with ; suit, reach, attain , to arrive or appear at, in, or on , to bite at or on, to reflect accurately , to reach or strike (as a target) especially for a score in a game or contest , bat 2b, to indulge in excessively , to deal another card to (as in blackjack), intransitive verb 1. to strike a blow, to arrive with a forceful effect like that of a blow , 2. to come into contact with something, attack, strike 11b, bat 1, to succeed in attaining or coming up with something, to be in agreement ; suit, to fire the charge in the cylinders, ~ter noun II. noun Date: 15th century an act or instance of ~ting or being ~ , 2. a stroke of luck, a great success, a telling or critical remark, base ~, a quantity of a drug ingested at one time, a premeditated murder committed especially by a member of a crime syndicate, an instance of connecting to a particular Web site , a successful match in a search (as of a computer database or the Internet), ~less adjective
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  v. & n. --v. (hitting; past and past part. hit) 1 tr. a strike with a blow or a missile. b (of a moving body) strike (the plane hit the ground). c reach (a target, a person, etc.) with a directed missile (hit the window with the ball). 2 tr. cause to suffer or affect adversely; wound (the loss hit him hard). 3 intr. (often foll. by at, against, upon) direct a blow. 4 tr. (often foll. by against, on) knock (a part of the body) (hit his head on the door-frame). 5 tr. light upon; get at (a thing aimed at) (he's hit the truth at last; tried to hit the right tone in his apology) (see hit on). 6 tr. colloq. a encounter (hit a snag). b arrive at (hit an all-time low; hit the town). c indulge in, esp. liquor etc. (hit the bottle). 7 tr. esp. US sl. rob or kill. 8 tr. occur forcefully to (the seriousness of the situation only hit him later). 9 tr. Sport a propel (a ball etc.) with a bat etc. to score runs or points. b score (runs etc.) in this way. c (usu. foll. by for) strike (a ball or a bowler) for so many runs (hit him for six). 10 tr. represent exactly. --n. 1 a a blow; a stroke. b a collision. 2 a shot etc. that hits its target. 3 colloq. a popular success in entertainment. 4 a stroke of sarcasm, wit, etc. 5 a stroke of good luck. 6 esp. US sl. a a murder or other violent crime. b a drug injection etc. 7 a successful attempt. Phrases and idioms hit and run cause (accidental or wilful) damage and escape or leave the scene before being discovered. hit-and-run attrib.adj. relating to or (of a person) committing an act of this kind. hit back retaliate. hit below the belt 1 esp. Boxing give a foul blow. 2 treat or behave unfairly. hit for six Brit. defeat in argument. hit the hay (or sack) colloq. go to bed. hit the headlines see HEADLINE. hit home make a salutary impression. hit it off (often foll. by with, together) agree or be congenial. hit list sl. a list of prospective victims. hit man (pl. hit men) sl. a hired assassin. hit the nail on the head state the truth exactly. hit on (or upon) find (what is sought), esp....
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