单词 | hit it off |
释义 | hit1 of 2verb ˈhit hit; hitting transitive verb 1 a : to reach with or as if with a sudden blow His mom told him to stop hitting his sister. b : to come in quick forceful contact with the ball hit the window He was hit by a car. The tank was hit by enemy fire. c : to strike (something, such as a ball) with an object (such as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion hit a fastball into the outfield 2 a : to cause to come into contact She accidentally hit her head getting into the car. b : to deliver (something, such as a blow) by action c : to apply forcefully or suddenly hit the brakes Will someone hit the lights? 3 : to affect especially detrimentally farmers hit by drought Many families were hit hard during the recession. 4 : to make a request of hit his friend for 10 dollars —often used with up hit us up for some change 5 : to discover or meet especially by chance prospectors hitting gold hit a snowstorm while driving home hit a run of bad luck 6 a : to accord with : suit hits public tastes b : reach, attain prices hit a new high kept digging until he hit water She'll hit 50 on her next birthday. c : to arrive or appear at, in, or on hit town the best time to hit the stores The newest issue hits newsstands tomorrow. d of fish : to bite at or on will only hit live bait e : to reflect accurately hit the right note f : to reach or strike (something, such as a target) especially for a score in a game or contest couldn't seem to hit the basket g baseball : bat sense 2b a player who can hit .300 7 : to indulge in excessively He repeatedly hit the bottle [=drank alcoholic beverages excessively] and, following a wild binge, was exiled to a remote post in the mountains …—Stanley Karnow 8 : to deal another card to (as in blackjack) hit me intransitive verb 1 a : to strike a blow boxers hitting furiously at each other b : to arrive with a forceful effect like that of a blow the storm hit 2 a : to come into contact with something the plate shattered when it hit b : attack where the terrorists would hit next c of a fish : strike sense 11b d baseball : bat sense 1 next up to hit 3 : to succeed in attaining or coming up with something —often used with on or upon hit on a solution 4 obsolete : to be in agreement : suit 5 of an internal combustion engine : to fire a quantity of mixed fuel and air in the cylinders (see cylinder sense 2b) the engine wouldn't hit hitter noun hit 2 of 2noun1 : an act or instance of striking or forcefully coming in contact with someone or something : an act or instance of hitting or being hit penalized for an illegal hit from behind The bunker took a direct hit from the bombers. 2 a : a stroke of luck b : a great success The show was a big hit. a compilation of the band's greatest hits The pony rides were a hit with the kids. 3 : a telling or critical remark 4 baseball : base hit 5 : a quantity of a drug ingested at one time took a hit of LSD 6 : a premeditated murder committed especially by a member of a crime syndicate (see syndicate entry 1 sense 3c) a hit on a rival gang leader 7 : an instance of connecting to a particular website a million hits per day 8 : a successful match in a search (as of a computer database or the Internet) hitless ˈhit-ləs adjective hit it off phraseas in relate to form a close personal relationship She really hit it off with the new hire at work. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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