单词 | to be hard hit |
释义 | > as lemmasto be hard (sometimes heavily, badly) hit b. to be hard (sometimes heavily, badly) hit: to be severely or deeply affected by something; esp. to be seriously smitten by some adversity. (Cf. sense 1.) ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > be in adversity [verb (intransitive)] > be seriously struck by adversity to be hard (sometimes heavily, badly) hit1854 the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > suffer anguish or torment [verb (intransitive)] anguisha1400 smoke1548 wring1565 to eat one's (own) heart1590 to bleed inwardlya1616 sting1849 twinge1850 to be hard (sometimes heavily, badly) hit1854 1854 C. J. Lever Dodd Family Abroad xiv. 110 I got ‘hit hard’ at the Brussels races, lost twelve hundred at écarté. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. III. xc. 229 Stocks had now fallen, and everybody was hard hit. 1891 N. Gould Double Event 3 A friend of his had been hit heavily over a certain race. 1893 Liverpool Daily Post 1 Jan. Liverpool was badly hit last year by the fall in cotton. < as lemmas |
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