hit it off
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2026-04-13 09:59 浏览次数 17
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1. to reach with or as if with a sudden blow
His mom told him to stop hitting his sister.
2. 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.
3. 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
4. to cause to come into contact
She accidentally hit her head getting into the car.
5. to deliver (something, such as a blow) by action
6. to apply forcefully or suddenly
hit the brakes Will someone hit the lights?
7. to affect especially detrimentally
farmers hit by drought Many families were hit hard during the recession.
8. to make a request of
hit his friend for 10 dollars —often used with up
hit us up for some change
9. to discover or meet especially by chance
prospectors hitting gold hit a snowstorm while driving home hit a run of bad luck
10. to accord with suit
hits public tastes
11. reach, attain
prices hit a new high kept digging until he hit water She'll hit 50 on her next birthday.
12. to arrive or appear at, in, or on
hit town the best time to hit the stores The newest issue hits newsstands tomorrow.
13. to bite at or on
will only hit live bait
14. to reflect accurately
hit the right note
15. 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
16. bat sense 2b
a player who can hit .300
17. 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
18. to deal another card to (as in blackjack)
hit me
19. to strike a blow
boxers hitting furiously at each other
20. to arrive with a forceful effect like that of a blow
the storm hit
21. to come into contact with something
the plate shattered when it hit
22. attack
where the terrorists would hit next
23. strike sense 11b
24. bat sense 1
next up to hit
25. to succeed in attaining or coming up with something —often used with on or upon
hit on a solution
26. to be in agreement suit
27. to fire a quantity of mixed fuel and air in the cylinders (see cylinder sense 2b)
the engine wouldn't hit
28. to achieve great success
29. to get along well become friends
they hit it off immediately
30. to make especially sexual overtures to
31. to study especially with intensity
32. to have a major usually undesirable impact
33. to begin or proceed quickly, energetically, or effectively
34. to go to bed
35. to touch on or at the most important points or places
36. to become notably and unexpectedly successful
37. to be exactly right
38. leave, travel also to set out
39. to give vent to a burst of anger or angry protest
40. to give complete or special satisfaction —used especially of food or drink
41. to reach the point of physical exhaustion during strenuous activity
42. to reach a limiting point or situation at which progress or success ceases
43. 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.
44. a stroke of luck
45. 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.
46. a telling or critical remark
47. base hit
48. a quantity of a drug ingested at one time
took a hit of LSD
49. 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
50. an instance of connecting to a particular website
a million hits per day
51. a successful match in a search (as of a computer database or the Internet)
52. to move your hand, a bat, etc., quickly so that it touches someone or something in a forceful or violent way
53. to cause (something, such as a ball) to move by hitting it forcefully with a bat, racket, etc.
54. to touch (something or someone) in a forceful or violent way after moving at a high speed
55. an act of hitting someone or something
56. something that is very successful
57. to strike or be struck by (someone or something) forcefully
58. to cause or allow (something) to come into contact with something
He hit his head on the door.
59. to affect or be affected by in a harmful or damaging way
He was hit hard by the loss.
60. occur sense 1
The storm hit without warning.
61. to come upon by chance
She hit upon the right answer.
62. to arrive at
Prices hit a new high.
63. a blow striking an object aimed at
Bombers scored a direct hit.
64. something very successful
The show is a hit.
65. a batted baseball that enables the batter to reach base safely
66. a match in a computer search
The search produced over a thousand hits.
to hit it off投缘
Three Hit It Off三个一拍即合
hit it off Network相处
hit it right off一见钟情
Hit t it off投缘
They Hit It Off他们非常合得来
hit it off well一见如故
We hit it off我们很投缘
Hit It Off Perfectly心投意合
michael and lisa hit it off on their very first date, at a dinner party of a mutual friend.
迈克和丽萨在第一次约会时就十分合拍,在一个晚餐会上成为了朋友。
hit it off with our new neighbors.
结交了一些新邻居。
they hit it off together and were soon swapping stories of the good old days.
他们非常谈得来,很快就开始互相倾诉那些美好时光里的故事!
i usually hit it off very well with my bosses, but this case was the exception that proved my rule of good relationships. we just didn't get on well.
我和我的老板们一直都很投缘,而这个上司却是我良好关系规则运行中的特例,我们就是相处不好,我也不知道为什么。
the two shyly hit it off despite their different languages, communicating with gestures and few words.
两个害羞的人一见倾心,尽管存在着语言差异,他们可以用手势交流,很少说话。
he and andy just hit it off immediately.
他和安迪很快就取得了默契。
a: but look, you seem to have really hit it off with alyssa.
甲:可是兄弟,你好像跟alyssa确实合得来。
the pair swapped emails and photos for three months and hit it off so well that they arranged a date in london.
三个月来,他们通了信、交换了照片,相当合得来,于是约在伦敦见面。
sympathize同情,怜悯;支持
bomb轰炸,投弹;疾行;(考试、演出等)惨败
bummer(Bummer) (美、德、法、俄)布默尔(人名)
bust胸围;半身像;经济萧条;逮捕; 没价值的事物
catastrophe大灾难;大祸;惨败
clinker渣块;炼砖
dud(Dud)人名;(英)达德
failure失败;故障;失败者;破产
fiasco(Fiasco)人名;(意)菲亚斯科
flopabbr. 每秒浮点运算次数 (Floating-point operations per second)
misfire(枪炮或导弹)发射失败;(内燃机燃料)不点火
turkey火鸡;笨蛋;失败之作
washout沖刷;失败者