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hit [ hit ]


verb  (past and past participle hit, present participle hit·ting, 3rd person present singular hits)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb strike deliberately: to strike somebody or something deliberately with the hand or something held in it
He hit me on the jaw.

2. transitive and intransitive verb come into contact: to come into violent contact with something
His van skidded and hit a parked car.

3. transitive verb make ball move: to make something such as a ball move by striking it with a bat or racket
She kept hitting the ball over the fence into the next yard.

4. transitive verb score with ball: to score points in a sport by striking a ball well or delivering it successfully to a target

5. transitive verb strike target: to reach an intended target with a ball or missile

6. transitive and intransitive verb occur to somebody: to be suddenly realized by somebody
It suddenly hit him that he was unlikely to see her again.

7. transitive verb affect somebody or something badly: to have an adverse effect on somebody or something
The rise in interest rates is going to hit exporters hard.

8. transitive verb arrive at particular level: to reach a particular level on a scale
Unemployment has hit the 2 million mark.

9. transitive verb produce something accurately: to render or represent something accurately
hit a high C

10. transitive verb conform to something: to conform to or agree with something
Your comments hit a sympathetic note.

11. transitive verb strike button or key: to press or push a button or part of a machine ( informal )
Hit the accelerator.

12. intransitive verb happen: to take place, usually with undesirable or adverse effects ( informal )
The storm hit before we could get home.

13. transitive verb view Web page: to visit or view a particular Web page ( informal )

14. transitive verb reach place: to reach a particular place ( slang )
You'll hit a toll-free road about five miles farther on.

15. transitive verb give somebody information: to tell somebody something that may be of interest ( slang )
"I've got a great idea. Want to hear it?" "OK, hit me. I'm listening."

16. transitive verb kill somebody using professional killer: to murder somebody, especially by employing a professional killer ( slang )

17. transitive verb give somebody something: to give somebody something such as a drink or a card in the game of twenty-one ( slang )

18. transitive verb baseball make base hit: in baseball, to make a base hit
hit a double

19. intransitive verb baseball bat: in baseball, to be at bat

20. intransitive verb military attack: to launch an attack on something or somebody
The troops hit before daylight.

21. intransitive verb automotive ignite and start: to ignite the fuel and air mixture in the cylinders ( refers to internal combustion engines )
The engine finally hit and we could leave.



noun  (plural hits)
Definition:
 
1. hard blow: a hard blow delivered with the hand or something held in it

2. collision: a violent impact between things

3. something that hits target: a ball or missile that successfully strikes the target
We've taken a couple of hits, but nothing serious.

4. success: a person who or thing that is popular or successful
That rock band had a big hit with its last CD.
The clown was a hit with the kids.

5. accessing of database or Internet file: an instance of a user retrieving an item from a database or contacting a file such as a home page through the Internet
Her home page has received 3,000 hits since she opened it last month.

6. something given: a single item given or taken, e.g. a drink, or a card in the game of blackjack ( slang )

7. effect of drug: a sense of a drug's effect ( slang )

8. professional killing: a murder, especially one committed by a professional killer ( slang )

9. baseball 
Same as  base hit


[Pre-12th century. < Old Norse hitta "find"]

hit·ta·ble adjective
hit·ter noun

hit it off to get along very well with somebody (informal)

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