0 to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force -- 击,打
This type of glass won't shatter no matter how hard you hit it. 这种玻璃无论你怎么敲击都不会碎。
They were going about 60 kilometres an hour when their car hit the tree. 他们的车撞到树上时正以约每小时60公里的车速行驶。
One journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet. 一名记者被流弹击中了腿部。
That new shelf in the bathroom is too low - I just hit my head on it. 浴室里的那个新架子太低——我的头刚刚撞在上面了。
1 to have an unpleasant or negative effect on a person or thing -- 产生不良影响;打击
2 to shoot at or bomb a place or person, causing damage or injury -- 射击;轰炸
4 to like someone and become friendly immediately -- (与某人)相处得好,合得来
I didn't really hit it off with his friends. 我和他的朋友们并不怎么合得来。
Jake and Sue hit it off immediately. 杰克和苏一见如故。
5 to kill someone -- 杀死
6 a thing or person that is very popular or successful -- 非常受欢迎的人(或事);非常成功的人(或事)
7 a request to use a web page on the internet that is then counted to calculate the number of people looking at the page -- (对因特网网页的)点击
8 the act of hitting something or someone, or an occasion when something or someone hits you -- 击,打
9 an occasion when something that has been thrown, dropped, shot, etc. at a place or object reaches that place or object -- 击中,打中
I've got a bruise where I hit my leg against the corner of the table.
I was only teasing him and suddenly he lashed out at me and hit me in the face.
The car skidded off the road, hit a tree and overturned.
Just try to concentrate on hitting the ball.
Small businesses have been worst hit by the recession.
These new tax arrangements will hit everyone, but especially middle-income families.