单词 | to hit the high spots |
释义 | > as lemmasto hit the high spots 1. to hit the high spots and variants: to perform or rise to a very high level; to include or touch on the most important points or places. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [verb (intransitive)] to be P and Q1612 to have everything1748 to hit the high spots1891 to be mustard1925 to be a box of birds1939 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > lack of moderation or restraint > act immoderately or without restraint [verb (intransitive)] overdoa1325 outragea1387 surfeitc1400 outraya1450 exceed1488 lasha1560 overlash1579 overlaunch1579 wanton1631 extravagate1829 wallow1876 to hit the high spots1891 to go overboard1931 the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (intransitive)] > go beyond bounds overflowOE overpassa1500 overreacha1568 to leap bounds1597 overruna1600 deborda1653 excur1656 slop1859 to hit the high spots1891 1891 Poultry World July 135/2 Always having something to sell means taking advantage of the entire market, and hitting every high spot that occurs in it throughout the year. 1928 Sunday Disp. 22 July 23/4 It looks as though the standard of racing is going to hit the high spots. 1949 N. Marsh Swing, Brother, Swing vi. 119 The first saxophone muttered something about hitting the high spots. 2013 Hull Daily Mail (Nexis) 20 Apr. 25 Then it's a few pints around town before we hit the high spots. < as lemmas |
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