单词 | to hit the deck |
释义 | > as lemmasto hit the deck e. to hit the deck: (a) to go to bed; (b) to land an aircraft; (c) to fall to the ground; (d) to get up (from bed). colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > bed related to sleep or rest > go to bed or retire to rest [verb (intransitive)] to go to (one's) resteOE to take (one's) restc1175 to go to bedc1275 to lie downc1275 reposec1485 down-lie1505 bed1635 to turn in1695 retire1696 lay1768 to go to roost1829 to turn or peak the flukes1851 kip1889 doss1896 to hit the hay1912 to hit the deck1918 to go down1922 to bunk down1940 to hit the sack1943 to sack out1946 to sack down1956 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > bed related to sleep or rest > go to bed or retire to rest [verb (intransitive)] > get up or rise arisec950 riseOE risec1175 uprisea1400 to dress upc1400 rouse1577 to get up1583 up1635 unroost1751 to turn out1801 to show a leg1818 to roll out1884 to hit the deck1918 society > travel > air or space travel > action of flying (in) aircraft > specific flying operations or procedures > [verb (intransitive)] > land land1784 alight1786 to sit down1926 to put down1933 to touch down1933 to hit the deck1943 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > fall down or from erect position > specifically of person or animal to light lowc1225 wendc1300 to seek to the earth or groundc1330 tumblea1375 stretchc1400 to take a fall1413 to blush to the eartha1500 to come down1603 to go to grassa1640 to be floored1826 to take a spilla1845 to come (fall, get) a cropper1858 to hunt grass1872 to come (also have) a buster1874 to hit the deck1954 1918 Sat. Evening Post 21 Dec. 29 The sergeants and corporals emphasized the command to rise with sharp injunctions to ‘Snap out of it!’, ‘Hit the deck!’ 1935 W. de la Mare in Proc. Brit. Acad. 247 He hit the deck; he slung his hammock; he went to bed;..they all signify much the same thing. 1943 C. H. Ward-Jackson It's a Piece of Cake 36 Hit the deck, to land [an aircraft]. 1954 Manch. Guardian Weekly 4 Mar. 2/1 The whole House fell on its knees or went prone behind desks, as one Pacific veteran shouted out: ‘Hit the deck, you damn fools!’ 1956 Amer. Speech 31 193 Hit the deck!, wake up; begin working; jump to the floor. 1958 F. C. Avis Boxing Ref. Dict. (U.S. ed.) 53 Hit the deck, a slang expression meaning to fall to the ring floor. 1961 F. H. Burgess Dict. Sailing 115 Hit the deck, take an upper-deck siesta. 1966 ‘J. Hackston’ Father clears Out 52 I'm going to hit the deck now, and I'm going to turn the lamp out. < as lemmas |
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