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Определение hît в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

hit
çarpmak

Tom bir köpeğe çarpmaktan kaçınmak için yoldan çıktı. - Tom swerved off the road to avoid hitting a dog.

Tom bir köpeğe çarpmaktan kaçınmak için aniden frene bastı. - Tom suddenly slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a dog.

hit
vurmak

Birbirlerini vurmak için silahlarını kullandılar. - They used their guns to hit each other.

Ooo! Yukiko! O acıtıyor! Bana yumruklarınla vurmaktan vazgeç! - Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!

hit
{f} isabet etmek
hit
çarpma

Tom bir köpeğe çarpmaktan kaçınmak için yoldan çıktı. - Tom swerved off the road to avoid hitting a dog.

Tom bir köpeğe çarpmaktan kaçınmak için aniden frene bastı. - Tom suddenly slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a dog.

hit
{i} darbe
hit
{i} vuruş

Tom sopayı salladı ve bir tur vuruşu yaptı. - Tom swung the bat and hit a home run.

İlk atışta tur vuruşunu yaptı. - He hit a home run in the first inning.

hit
yumru

Sami iki yumrukla Layla'yı dövdü. - Sami hit Layla with both fists.

Ooo! Yukiko! O acıtıyor! Bana yumruklarınla vurmaktan vazgeç! - Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!

hit
argo iğne ile vücuda zerkedilen esrar
hit
{i} vurma

Ben gerçekten birine vurmalıyım. - I really need to hit somebody.

Tom Mary'ye vurmak istedi fakat John onu durdurdu. - Tom wanted to hit Mary, but John stopped him.

hit
{f} yumruk atmak
hit
vurgun
hit
çok sevilen
hit
uyuşmak
hit
yakalama
hit
patlatmak
hit
vurulmak
hit
düğmeye basmak
hit
sopa ile vurmak
hit
denk getirmek
hit
(Spor) smaç

Tom oldukça iyi bir smaçör. - Tom is a pretty good hitter.

hit
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) kaydı bulma
hit
sükse
hit
hedefe ulaşma
hit
isabet almak
hit
çarptırmak
hit
{f} vur

Biz bir mermi tarafından vurulabileceğimizden korkuyorduk, bu yüzden aşağıya koştuk. - We were afraid that we might be hit by a bullet, so we ran downstairs.

Richter ölçeğine göre 8.9 şiddetinde bir deprem, Japonya'yı vurdu ve ağır bir tsunamiye sebep oldu. - An earthquake, 8.9 on the Richter scale, hits Japan and causes a massive tsunami.

hit
tokat
hit
yumruk

Sami iki yumrukla Layla'yı dövdü. - Sami hit Layla with both fists.

Ooo! Yukiko! O acıtıyor! Bana yumruklarınla vurmaktan vazgeç! - Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!

hit
ulaşmak
hit
(şarkı/vb.) sevilen/tutulan şey
hit
isabet

Yıldırım kuleye isabet etti. - Lightning hit that tower.

Neyse ki, köpekbalığı ısırığı herhangi bir büyük artere isabet etmedi. - Fortunately, the shark bite didn't hit any major arteries.

hit
varmak
hit
başarı

Onun son oyunu büyük bir başarıydı. - His last play was a big hit.

Herkes müzikalin büyük bir hit olmasını bekliyordu fakat o başarılı olmaktan çok uzaktı. - Everybody expected the musical to be a great hit, but it was far from being a success.

hit
götürmek

bir kızı götürmek.

hit
{i} laf çaktırma
hit
muvaffakıyet
hit
{i} şans

Tom sana çarpmadığı için şanslısın. - You're lucky Tom didn't hit you.

Araba çocuğa çarptığında şans eseri karşılaştım. - I happened along when the car hit the boy.

hit
taş/hit/vuruş
hit
argo üstün başarı sağlamak
hit
{i} kiralık katilin hedefi
hit
Web sayfasına bir kez ulaşılması . Hit Sayısı o sayfaya belirtilen süre içinde kaç kez ulaşıldığını gösterir
hit
{i} yerinde söz
hit
{f} bulmak
hit
{f} üzmek
hit
{f} olmak

Herkes müzikalin büyük bir hit olmasını bekliyordu fakat o başarılı olmaktan çok uzaktı. - Everybody expected the musical to be a great hit, but it was far from being a success.

hit
{f} rastgelmek
hit
make a hit beysbol tam vuruş yapmak
hit
{f} isabet ettirmek
hit
{f} yaralamak
hit
hit or miss gelişigüzel
hit
(Askeri) İSABET, HEDEFE VURUŞ: Bak. "sensing
hit
{f} sarsmak
hit
{i} taş

Tom şişeye taş attı, onu vurdu ve onu kırdı. - Tom threw a rock at the bottle, hit it and broke it.

Bir taşla iki kuş vurdu. - He hit two birds with one stone.

hit
{f} (hit, --ting)
hit
{i} çıkış
hit the slopes
Kayak yapmaya gitmek
hit and run
vurkaç
hit rate
isabet oranı
hit the books
{k} ineklemek
hit the nail on the head
yerinde konuşmak
hit a problem
Bir sorunla karşılaşmak
hit a snag
(deyim) çıkmaza girmek
hit and miss transform
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) ıskala yakala dönüşümü
hit bottom
dibe vurmak
hit counter
(Bilgisayar) ziyaretçi sayacı
hit hard
sertçe vurmak
hit it off
uyuşmak
hit it off
kanı kaynamak
hit it off
iyi geçinmek
hit it off
arası iyi olmak
hit it off
anlaşmak
hit it off
gül gibi geçinmek
hit it off with
iyi geçinmek
hit it off with somebody
anlaşmak
hit me
çak bakalım
hit on
tesadüfen bulmak
hit on
kazara bulmak
hit or miss.
ya herrü ya merrü
hit out
saldırmak
hit out
şiddetle eleştirmek
hit rate
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) isabet hızı
hit ratio
yakalama oranı
hit the hay
(Argo) yatağa yatmak
hit the hay
(Argo) uyumaya gitmek
hit the mark
rast gelmek
hit the mark
isabet etmek
hit the road
yola düzülmek
hit the roof
çılgına dönmek
hit the sack
(Argo) uyumaya gitmek
hit the sack
(Argo) yatmaya gitmek
hit the sack
(Konuşma Dili) yatağa girmek
hit against
çarp
hit and miss
gelişigüzel
hit below the belt
kalleşlik etmek
hit below the belt
belden aşağı vurmak
hit hard
sertçe vur
hit home
can evinden vurmak
hit it off with
ile iyi geçinmek
hit man
kiralık katil
hit on the line
hatta açılma
hit or miss
gelişigüzel
hit or miss
rasgele
hit out
yumrukla vurmak
hit out at
karşı çıkmak
hit out at
sözlerle saldırmak
hit sb below the belt
arkadan vurmak
hit the bottle
kafayı çekmek
hit the bull's eye
on ikiden vurmak
hit the ceiling
tepesi atmak
hit the deck
yataktan kalkmak
hit the ground
yere çarp

Büyük bir buz parçası çatıdan kaydı ve büyük bir gürültüyle yere çarptı. - A large piece of ice slid from the roof and hit the ground with a loud thud.

hit the jackpot
turnayı gözünden vurmak
hit the mark
hedefi vurmak
hit the nail on the head
tam üstüne basmak
hit the nail on the head
taşı gediğine koymak
hit the road
yola koyulmak

Yola koyulmak istiyorum. - I want to hit the road.

Yola koyulmak üzereyiz. - We're about to hit the road.

hit the roof
tepesi atmak
hit the sack
yatmak
hit the spot
ilaç gibi gelmek
hit with the foot
tekme at
hit-and-run
çarpıp kaçan (haydavcı)
hit a raw nerve
(deyim) Hassas bir konuya/noktaya değinmek
hit and, or miss
gelişigüzel
hit count
hit sayısı
hit it off
(deyim) (hit it off with) ...ile iyi geçinmek, ... ile iyi ilişkiler içinde olmak, ... ile iyi anlaşmak
hit on
Asılmak

İnternet üzerinden insanlara asılmak sokakta asılmaktan daha kolaydır. - It is easier to hit on people on the Internet than in the street.

hit on
Karşı cinsten birine cinsel birliktelik amaçlı asılmak
hit out at
dışarı vurmak
hit out at, against
karşı çıkmak, sözlerle saldırmak
hit puberty
Ergenlik dönemine girmek
hit rate
tercike
hit sb below the belt
sırtından vurmak, arkadan vurmak
hit snags
(deyim) Encounter opposition

The fast train juggernaut has also hit snags in Belgium. (NOTE: "juggernaut" is a massive object that destroys anything in its path).

hit so. home
hit çok. ev
hit squad
suikast timi
hit st.
vurmak st
hit the ball
Topa vurmak
hit the brake
(deyim) Frene basmak
hit the bull's eye
vurmaktır
hit the cross bar
çapraz çubuk vurmak
hit the floor
(deyim) 1. Dance like wild 2. Stop sharply, while running, walking, or doing whatever
hit the grit
kum vurmak
hit the hay/sack
/ Çuval saman vurdu
hit the jackpot
umulmadık bir anda başarı kazanmak, turnayı gözünden vurmak
hit the john
(deyim) (argo) Tuvalete gitmek

I really get to hit the john,I cannot hold it anymore.

hit the nail on the head
1. taşı gediğine koymak. 2. tam bilmek. 3. tam isabet kaydetmek
hit the nail right on the head
(deyim) tam üstüne basmak
hit the poorest
(deyim) Olan gene fakire olmak
hit the road to
için yola
hit the tv screens
televizyonda yayınlanmak
hit the wall
(deyim) Duvara çarpmak, durmak zorunda olmak, daha fazla ilerleyememek
hit up
borç vermek
hit upon
(deyim) Karar vermek, seçmek: "After running through the numbers in every possible combination, we finally hit upon a solution."
hitting
(isim) isabet
to hit
isabet ettirmek
be hit
vurulmak
be hit
isabet almak
hits
(Bilgisayar) vuruşlar
hits
(Bilgisayar) isabetler
hitter
(Spor) smaçör

Tom oldukça iyi bir smaçör. - Tom is a pretty good hitter.

hitting
vurma

Tom kendini Mary'ye vurmaktan engelledi. - Tom restrained himself from hitting Mary.

Ooo! Yukiko! O acıtıyor! Bana yumruklarınla vurmaktan vazgeç! - Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!

hitting
vurucu
to be hit
isabet almak
hitting
{f} vur

Tom, John'a vurduğu için Mary'yi suçlamadı. - Tom didn't blame Mary for hitting John.

Ooo! Yukiko! O acıtıyor! Bana yumruklarınla vurmaktan vazgeç! - Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!

hitting
{i} vuruş
hits
vurur

Durdurulamayan bir güç sabit bir cismi vurursa ne olur? - What happens when an unstoppable force hits an unmovable object?

Saat ikiyi vurur vurmaz yatmaya gideceğim. - Once it hits two o'clock, I'll go to bed.

hitting
vurarak
Hitler
{i} Hitler
Hitler
(isim) Hitler
hitting
{i} isabet
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hit
Liste başı
hit
Listebaşı olmuş hafif müzik şarkısı
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Определение hît в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

hit
In blackjack, to deal a card to

Hit me.

hit
An attack on a location, person or people
hit
A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes
hit
To go (somewhere)

We hit the grocery store on the way to the park.

hit
To affect negatively

The economy was hit by a recession.

hit
To kill a person on the instructions of a third party

Hit him tonight and throw the body in the river.

hit
A blow; a punch

The hit was very slight.

hit
To have sex with

I'd hit that.

hit
The result(s) of a search of a computer system or, for example, the entire Internet using a search engine
hit
An approximately correct answer in a test set
hit
To murder with premeditation for criminal or political purposes
hit
The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice

The catcher got a hit to lead off the fifth.

hit
A measured visit to a web site, a request for a single file from a web server

My site received twice as many hits after being listed in a search engine.

hit
To use

The external web servers hit DBSRV7, the internal web server hits DBSRV3.

hit
To begin; to start; to open

The movie hits theaters in December.

hit
It

Now, George, grease it good, an' let hit slide down the hill hits own way.

hit
A dose of an illegal or addictive drug

Where am I going to get my next hit?.

hit
To administer a blow to

I hunted him for half a hour, aiming to learn him to hit a man with a table-leg and then run, but I didn't find him.

hit
To manage to touch in the right place

I hit the jackpot.

hit
A success, especially in the entertainment industry

The band played their hit song to the delight of the fans.

hit
To come up to bat

Jones hit for the pitcher.

hit
To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly

Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants.

hit
A hit is a single visit to a website. Our small company has had 78,000 hits on its Internet pages
hit
{n} a sonnet, song, short musical poem
hit
{v} to strike, clash, fall upon, succeed, reach the mark
hit
{n} a stroke, blow, lucky chance, event, game
hit
make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2"
hit
a dose of a narcotic drug pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars"
hit
To meet or come in contact; to strike; to clash; followed by against or on
hit
{i} stroke, blow; collision; success, popular event or production; blockbuster, movie which is a gigantic financial success; premeditated killing, murder (Slang)
hit
kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"
hit
{f} strike, beat; collide; come in contact with; reach, arrive at; find; affect strongly
hit
To reach or attain exactly; to meet according to the occasion; to perform successfully; to attain to; to accord with; to be conformable to; to suit
hit
produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note"
hit
a connection made via the internet to another website; "WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide"
hit
3d pers
hit
pres
hit
To meet or reach what was aimed at or desired; to succeed, often with implied chance, or luck
hit
a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
hit
A single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains three graphics, four "hits" would occur at the server: one for the HTML page, and one for each of the three graphics
hit
To guess; to light upon or discover
hit
consume to excess; "hit the bottle"
hit
of Hide, contracted from hideth
hit
If you hit someone or something, you deliberately touch them with a lot of force, with your hand or an object held in your hand. Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard Police at the scene said Dr Mahgoub had been hit several times in the head. = strike
hit
A stroke of success in an enterprise, as by a fortunate chance; as, he made a hit
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, “hit” means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 “hits” would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics “hits” are often used as a very rough measure of load on a server, e g “Our server has been getting 300,000 hits per month ” Because each “hit” can represent anything from a request for a tiny document (or even a request for a missing document) all the way to a request that requires some significant extra processing (such as a complex search request), the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
If you hit a particular high or low point on a scale of something such as success or health, you reach it. Oil prices hit record levels yesterday
hit
sing
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, 'hit' means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 'hits' would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics 'hits' are often used as a very rough measure of load on a server, e g 'Our server has been getting 300,000 hits per month ' Because each 'hit' can represent anything from a request for a tiny document (or even a request for a missing document) all the way to a request that requires some significant extra processing (such as a complex search request), the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
(baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball); "he came all the way around on Williams' hit"
hit
cause to move by striking; "hit a ball"
hit
If a CD, film, or play is a hit, it is very popular and successful. The song became a massive hit in 1945. flop
hit
hit with a missile from a weapon
hit
encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant"
hit
The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder's choice
hit
drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling"
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, ?hit? means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 ?hits? would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics See also: Browser, HTML, Server
hit
An attack on a location
hit
the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally got a hit"
hit
pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars"
hit
A "hit" is a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server For example, a page displaying 3 graphics would require 4 hits: one for the HTML document, and one for each of the 3 graphics "Hits" are often used as a rough measure of load on a server; however, because each hit can represent a request for anything from a tiny document to a complex search request, the actual load on a machine from a single hit is impossible to define
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, “hit” means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 “hits” would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics “hits” are often used as a very rough measure of load on a server, e g “Our server has been getting 300,000 hits per month ” Because each “hit” can represent anything from a request for a tiny document (or even a request for a missing document) all the way to a request that requires some significant extra processing (such as a complex search request), the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some of his men
hit
reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
hit
gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit 300 in the past season"
hit
When a feeling or an idea hits you, it suddenly affects you or comes into your mind. It hit me that I had a choice Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face
hit
to hit the headlines: see headline to hit home: see home to hit the nail on the head: see nail to hit the road: see road to hit the roof: see roof
hit
If something hits a person, place, or thing, it affects them very badly. The plan to charge motorists £75 a year to use the motorway is going to hit me hard About two-hundred people died in the earthquake which hit northern Peru
hit
a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate; "it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit"
hit
To reach with a stroke or blow; to strike or touch, usually with force; especially, to reach or touch (an object aimed at)
hit
If someone who is searching for information on the Internet gets a hit, they find a website where there is that information
hit
affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight"
hit
A term referring to a web server receiving an HTTP request from a client browser Typical hits occur when a browser sends a request for an HTML page, or an inline graphic that appears on the page Each discreet element of the web page is registered as a "hit" in the website's log file Downloading a page with many graphic elements will generate many hits Though "hits" are a common measure for web traffic, they are not as relevant a measurement as "page views "
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, "hit means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 "hit would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics "hits are often used as a very rough measure of load on a server, e g "Our server has been getting 300,000 hits per month Because each "hit can represent anything from a request for a tiny document (or even a request for a missing document) all the way to a request that requires some significant extra processing (such as a complex search request), the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
To take up, or replace by a piece belonging to the opposing player; said of a single unprotected piece on a point
hit
When one thing hits another, it touches it with a lot of force. The car had apparently hit a traffic sign before skidding out of control = strike
hit
hit the intended target or goal consume to excess; "hit the bottle"
hit
A striking of the ball; as, a safe hit; a foul hit; sometimes used specifically for a base hit
hit
(physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together; "the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction"
hit
hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"
hit
If a bomb or missile hits its target, it reaches it. The hospital had been hit with heavy artillery fire. Hit is also a noun. First a house took a direct hit and then the rocket exploded
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, ³hit² means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 ³hits² would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics ³hits² are often used as a very rough measure of load on a server, e g ³Our server has been getting 300,000 hits per month ² Because each ³hit² can represent anything from a request for a tiny document (or even a request for a missing document) all the way to a request that requires some significant extra processing (such as a complex search request), the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
It counts less than a gammon
hit
A peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark; as, a happy hit
hit
a dose of a narcotic drug
hit
reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
hit
A striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything
hit
Hit means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 hits would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics Hits are often used as a rough measure of load on a server, however the actual load on a machine from 1 hit is almost impossible to define
hit
hit the intended target or goal
hit
The form hit is used in the present tense and is the past and present participle
hit
cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear
hit
As used in reference to the WWW, 'hit' means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 5 graphics, 6 'hits' would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 5 graphics
hit
If two people hit it off, they like each other and become friendly as soon as they meet. They hit it off straight away, Daddy and Walter
hit
As used in reference to the World Wide Web, "hit" means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 "hits" would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics See Also: Browser, Server, HTML Go to top
hit
In the context of visitors to web pages, a hit (or site hit) is a single access request made to the server for either a text file or a graphic If, for example, a web page contains ten buttons constructed from separate images, a single visit from someone using a web browser with graphics switched on (a "page view") will involve eleven hits on the server (Often the accesses will not get as far as your server because the page will have been cached by a local internet service provider)
hit
deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face"
hit
In search terminology, every listing a search engine returns from a search is called a hit The term hit is also used to refer to calls on a web server, and it is much misunderstood Technically, if a web page is called by a remote browser, and it includes three graphics, there are four hits on that server, one for the page, and one for each graphic Many people and most 'hit counters' use the term hit to mean hits on the web page only, not the calls to graphics or other supporting files that come with the page When someone quotes figures on hits, be aware that definitions and uses vary, and try to find out what definition was used in producing the figures
hit
(baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball); "he came all the way around on Williams' hit" a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang" the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally got a hit" a connection made via the internet to another website; "WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide" a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate; "it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit" a dose of a narcotic drug pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars" hit the intended target or goal consume to excess; "hit the bottle" affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight" hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow" deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face" cause to move by striking; "hit a ball" drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling" cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear
hit a home run
To achieve the best possible result
hit a home run
To hit a ball during an at-bat that results in all runners on base and the hitter scoring runs; the best result of an at-bat
hit a nerve
Alternative form of touch a nerve
hit a raw nerve
Alternative form of touch a nerve
hit a six
To hit the ball hard enough to go out of the boundary of the field, thereby scoring the maximum of six runs
hit a snag
To encounter an unexpected problem or delay

Their plans to finish the garden that weekend hit a snag when an unseasonal snowfall dropped several inches on what should have become the pumpkin patch that day.

hit above one's weight
Alternative form of punch above one's weight
hit and run
a play in which the baserunners are put in motion before the ball is hit
hit and run
the act of hitting something or someone with a vehicle and leaving the scene of the incident
hit and run
the act of joining a poker game, quickly winning several hands, then leaving
hit and runs
plural form of hit and run
hit batsman
A batter who is hit by a pitched ball, and is awarded first base as a result
hit batsmen
plural form of hit batsman
hit below one's weight
Alternative form of punch below one's weight
hit counter
A numerical display on a web page indicating the number of times the page has been accessed
hit counters
plural form of hit counter
hit home
To do something particularly great

Baked goodies can really hit home with a crowd.

hit home
To be especially memorable or meaningful; to be fully understood, believed or appreciated

Do you think the message really hit home with him?.

hit it and quit it
To have a sexual encounter for physical gratification, and part company with the other partner immediately thereafter; to have a quickie

Just a quick hit it and quit it. Mason knew she was right, but there was a time for everything, even romance.

hit it big
To have great success

I wasn't expecting it to work, but I hit it big when I tried the new approach.

hit it off
To develop an amicable relationship (with), especially in a sudden manner during an initial encounter

Those two are really hitting it off. I wouldn't be surprised if they started dating soon.

hit list
A similar list of people to be approached for a charitable donation
hit list
A roster of potential victims, especially a list of people to be killed
hit lists
plural form of hit list
hit man
Someone who kills for a living; a hired assassin
hit men
plural form of hit man
hit on
To discover, pinpoint; to think up; to realize; to invent

He hit on a great idea for improving the design.

hit on
To flirt with; to approach and speak to (someone), seeking romance, love, sex, etc

That's the third guy that has hit on her tonight.

hit one out of the ballpark
To hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium
hit one out of the ballpark
To produce a spectacular achievement

The Canada Institute, part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, has hit one out of the ballpark with its Montreal fundraiser.

hit one's stride
to reach a full level of efficiency, competence, comfort, etc.; to get going

They had a baby just as she was hitting her stride professionally.

hit one's stride
when walking or running, to reach a full or comfortable pace

I usually start running slowly for a warm-up and then hit my stride a few minutes into the run.

hit out
To react viciously (towards someone/something)
hit parade
Many hits in a row scored by one team

That’s going to do it for Smith as Jones joins the hit parade off him.

hit parade
A list of the most popular songs at the moment

Elvis joins the hit parade this week with his song “Hound Dog”.

hit parades
plural form of hit parade
hit paydirt
To strike it rich; to get lucky or have a big break

With his third novel he finally hit paydirt and wrote a bestseller.

hit point
A unit of damage, used to specify the amount of damage a character can withstand before it is defeated
hit points
plural form of hit point
hit someone for six
To hit another person very hard

When he swore at me again, I couldn't hold back. So, I hit him for six.

hit someone for six
Be affected in a devastating way by some unexpected news

When I heard about the accident, it hit me for six.

hit test
The test used in collision detection to determine whether two objects are touching
hit tests
plural form of hit test
hit the ball twice
A rule ("law" in cricket) which when invoked results in the dismissal of a batsman (out), whereby the batsman has deliberately hit the ball with his bat a second time for a reason other than to protect his wicket
hit the ball twice
Getting out in this manner
hit the big time
To become successful and widely known

After years of hard work, they finally hit the big time with their sixth album.

hit the books
To study, especially with particular intensity

They go to the beach when they should be hitting the books and then they wonder why they get bad grades.

hit the bottle
To drink alcohol steadily and in excess, particularly in response to a setback

He's been hitting the bottle hard since his wife left him.

hit the bricks
To travel about, especially on foot

undreds of joggers and walkers from the condos hit the bricks of the Coal Harbor Seawalk starting at 6 a.m. for their morning constitution around Stanley Park.

hit the bricks
To leave or depart; to get out

On Friday and Saturday nights, the old-timers who usually populate the enormous room hit the bricks as an army of young people storm the hall to play Cosmic Bingo..

hit the bricks
To participate in a workplace strike or other job action; to participate in a public protest, especially one involving picketing

Queens bus driver Mousie Garcia, 30, said she doesn't want a strike but will hit the bricks if the MTA doesn't come through with no-strings-attached raises.

hit the ceiling
to be explosively angry. To lose one's temper

When my dad found out I had failed the exams, he just hit the ceiling.

hit the deck
To drop to a lying or other low position, especially quickly
hit the gas
go, go faster

They're gaining on you; you'd better hit the gas, now!.

hit the ground running
To begin an activity immediately and with full commitment

Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training.

hit the hay
To go to bed

Time to hit the hay, Dave yawned. The bartender called Good-night as Dingwell went out of the swinging doors.

hit the head
to urinate or defecate; to go to the bathroom
hit the headlines
To appear prominently in the news, especially on the front page
hit the jackpot
To receive a more favorable outcome than imagined, especially by good luck
hit the nail on the head
To identify something exactly; to arrive at exactly the right answer

He hit the nail on the head when he said the problem was the thermostat.

hit the net
To score a goal
hit the pavement
To travel on foot, as on a sidewalk

But getting people to hit the pavement is more than just a health concern. . . . unicipalities are looking to combat inner-city decay by keeping the streets flush with pedestrians.

hit the pavement
To travel or begin to move in an automobile or other road vehicle

And when we hit the pavement, we found we had covered the last 54 miles in an hour and twenty minutes..

hit the road
To leave a place; to go away

It's time for me to hit the road and walk home.

hit the road
To begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle

If we're gonna make it by sunset, we'd better hit the road.

hit the rock
To make a gesture to show celebration, friendship, or to be part of a secret handshake by one person raising their fist so the fist is pointing at the person and the other person lightly punches the fist
hit the rock
To use crack cocaine
hit the rocks
To be at a low point in one's pursuits
hit the roof
to be explosively angry

When I found out he wrecked my brand-new car, I hit the roof.

hit the sack
To go to bed

K.P. Arches—Like a housewife who spends a day on the range, a soldier gets tired feet and is eager to hit the sack.

hit the silk
To parachute (use a parachute)

With the engine on fire he had to punch out and hit the silk.

hit the skids
to fail; decline

After all, if these measures could've succeeded, they would've been implemented five years ago when the world economy hadn't yet hit the skids.

hit the spot
To be particularly pleasing or appropriate; to be just right

Some ice cold lemonade would hit the spot on a warm afternoon.

hit the trail
To leave or depart

It's time for me to hit the trail and be on my way.

hit up
To contact with a request or demand

Why not hit him up for some assistance on the rebuilding project?.

hit upon
To address

He hit upon all major concerns during the presentation.

hit upon
To think of; to invent; to realize
hit wicket
A rule which when invoked results in the dismissal of a batsman (out) in which the batsman hits his own wicket either with the bat or his body, usually while attempting to play the ball
hit-and-miss
inconsistent, unpredictable, sometimes succeeding and sometimes failing

His choice of jokes is rather hit-and-miss.

hit-and-run
The military technique of attacking one place and then quickly moving to another before defenders can react
hit-and-run
A play in baseball where the baserunners leave their base before the batter hits the ball, assuming that the batter will in fact hit the ball and this will give them an advantage
hit-and-run
Describing something, usually an accident, in which hit-and-run occurs
hit-and-run
The crime of causing an accident, as with a motor vehicle, and leaving without acknowledging responsibility
hit-by-pitch
An official scoring play in which a batter is hit by a pitched ball, and is awarded first base as a result. The batter is referred to as a hit batsman
hit-or-miss
Inconsistent; unpredictable; erratic
hit-out
A match or session, particularly for practice
hit-out
A fast gallop
hit-skip
To flee from the site of a motor vehicle accident without reporting it to the police or emergency services
hit the bull's eye
strike the center of a target, strike or achieve what one was aiming for, be exactly right
hit the nail on the head
hit a bullseye, hit the mark, hit it right on the button
Hit the dirt
Fall to the ground suddenly to avoid danger
hit the nail squarely on the head
(Ev ile ilgili) Express oneself too directly, too plainly, insensitively
hit the slopes
1. Snort a line or many lines of cocaine2. Go skiing
hit a nerve
(deyim) Refer to a sensitive topic
hit a snag
(deyim) Encounter opposition
hit bottom
To be at the very lowest. "In August there was a big supply of corn and the price hit bottom.", "When Johnny failed the exam his spirits hit bottom."
hit on somebody
Make especially sexual overtures to
hit the brick
(deyim) If you hit the brick when you are trying to achieve something, you reach a situation where you cannot make any more progress
hit the dirt
Fall on the ground and take cover under gunfire. "We were told to hit the dirt during the bank robbery."
hit the nail on the head
(deyim) Find exactly the right answer
hit the nail right on the head
(deyim) to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.to say something exactly to the point
hit the poorest
Affect disadvantaged people
hit the wall
(deyim) 1. Reach the point of physical exhaustion during strenuous activity 2. Reach a limiting point or situation at which progress or success ceases3. If you hit the wall when you are trying to achieve something, you reach a situation where you cannot make any more progress
hit the wall
(deyim) (of an athlete) experience a sudden loss of energy in a long race
hit up
(slang) to hit up for: request. "He hit me up for a loan."
hit up
(slang) Inject oneself with drugs, particularly heroin
Hitler
Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and dictator between 1933 and 1945
Hitler
A surname of Austrian origin. (alt. forms Hüttler, Hiedler, Hittler; probably related to Czech Hidlar / Hidlarcek)
Hitler
An unnecessarily dictatorial person; a little Hitler
hits
plural form of hit
hits
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit
hits
Alternative form of its
hitter
Agent noun of hit; one who hits
hitter
One who comes up to bat
hitting
A series of hits or blows directed at a person or object

Their conflict ended in hitting.

hitting
The skill of hitting

The batter's hitting improved with practice.

Hitler
A unnecessarily dictatorial person; a little Hitler
Hitler
A surname of Austrian origin. (alt. spellings Hüttler, Hiedler, Hittler; probably related to Czech Hidlar / Hidlarcek)
Hitler
{i} Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), German dictator, leader of the Nazis who believed in the superiority of the Aryan race and brought on World War II in his quest to conquer Europe
Hitler
Adolf Hitler, Third Reich leader of the the Nazi party and Chancellor and Führer of Germany during World War II
Hitler
Hitler Youth Hitler Jugend Hitler Adolf
To hit
strike
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