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hit 1. present participle - hitting; verb1) (to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with: The ball hit him on the head; He hit his head on/against a low branch; The car hit a lamp-post; He hit me on the head with a bottle; He was hit by a bullet; That boxer can certainly hit hard!) slå, kollidere, treffe, ramme2) (to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction: The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).) slå3) (to cause to suffer: The farmers were badly hit by the lack of rain; Her husband's death hit her hard.) ramme4) (to find; to succeed in reaching: His second arrow hit the bull's-eye; Take the path across the fields and you'll hit the road; She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.) komme til/på/i, treffe2. noun1) (the act of hitting: That was a good hit.) slag, støt2) (a point scored by hitting a target etc: He scored five hits.) treff, slag3) (something which is popular or successful: The play/record is a hit; ( also adjective) a hit song.) slager•- hit-or-miss
- hit back
- hit below the belt
- hit it off
- hit on
- hit out
- make a hit withnå--------rekke--------suksessIsubst. \/hɪt\/1) slag, støt2) ( spesielt i sport og spill) treff, fulltreffer3) ( fekting) touché4) hint, hentydning, satirisk kommentar5) ( også lucky hit) lykketreff, hell6) suksess, publikumssuksess7) ( musikk) hit, slager• be\/make a big hitgjøre stor suksess, slå igjennom8) (spesielt amer., slang) mord (på oppdrag)9) ( slang) skudd, dose med stoff (også alkohol)direct hit fulltreffermake a hit få inn et treff, treffeII1) slå (til), støte (mot)2) treffe, ramme• you've hit it!3) treffe, kjøre inn i, kollidere med, støte mot4) ( overført) ramme, skade, påvirke5) ( også overført) angripe, gå til angrep6) ( hverdagslig) komme på, slå en7) nå, ankomme, komme frem til8) komme på, komme i9) (spesielt amer., slang) myrde (på oppdrag)10) (spesielt amer., slang) rane12) (om musikk, film, teaterstykke e.l.) være en suksess, være vellykket13) ( i brettspill) slå ut15) ( motorteknikk) tennefeel oneself hit føle seg rammet, føle seg truffethit against støte mothit a happy medium finne et tilfredsstillende kompromisshit a new high nå nye høyder, nå nye rekorderhit home gjøre inntrykk påhit it off ( hverdagslig) komme godt overenshit off begynne, sette i gang ta på kornet, gjengi treffendehit off well with passe bra med, klaffe medhit one in the eye ( hverdagslig) springe en i øynene, slå en umiddelbart, være påfallendehit one's fancy eller hit somebody's taste falle en i smakhit on somebody legge an på noen, flørte med noenhit out slå omkring seghit somebody for something (amer., hverdagslig) tigge noen om noehit someone (again) (kortspill, gambling) gi en et nytt korthit someone a blow gi noen et slag, slå til noenhit straight eller shoot straight treffe riktig, være treffsikkerhit the books se ➢ book, 1hit the bottle\/booze ( slang) slå seg på flaska, begynne å drikkehit the gound running ( hverdagslig) sette i gang med noe med stor entusiasme og høyt tempohit the hay\/sack ( hverdagslig) krype til køys, gå og legge seghit the nail on the head treffe spikeren på hodethit the pavement se ➢ pavementhit the right note slå an den rette tonenhit the road! ( slang) stikk av!hit the roof\/ceiling (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) fly i flint, bli fly forbannethit the skids se ➢ skidhit the spot ( hverdagslig) dekke et behov, tilfredsstillefå en idé, komme på en løsningnot know what hit one bli tatt på sengen, bli helt forvirret, bli helt paff -
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hit [hɪt](verb: preterite, past participle hit)1. nouna. ( = stroke, blow) coup ma. ( = strike) frapper ; ( = knock against) heurter ; ( = reach) atteindre ; [+ key on keyboard] appuyer sur• to hit sb where it hurts (in fight) frapper qn là où ça fait mal ; (by saying or doing sth hurtful) toucher le point faible de qn• you've hit the nail on the head! vous avez mis le doigt dessus !• that hit home! le coup a porté !• you won't know what's hit you when the baby arrives! (inf) ta vie va être bouleversée par l'arrivée du bébéb. ( = affect adversely) toucher• California was the area hardest hit by the storms la Californie a été la région la plus touchée par les tempêtes• what will happen when the story hits the front page? que se passera-t-il quand cette histoire fera la une (inf) des journaux ?• it suddenly hit me that... (inf) j'ai soudain réalisé que...• to hit the deck (inf) ( = get down) s'aplatir au sol ; ( = get knocked down) tomber par terre ; [boxer] aller au tapis• to hit the sack (inf!) se pieuter (inf !)d. ( = collide with) heurtere. ( = find) trouver ; [+ problems, difficulties] rencontrer4. compounds► hit-and-miss adjective [work] fait au petit bonheur ; [attitude] désinvolte ; [technique] empirique• it was all rather hit-and-miss il n'y avait pas beaucoup de méthode dans tout cela ► hit-and-run accident noun accident m avec délit de fuite► hit back• to hit back at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn• they hit it off straight away ils se sont immédiatement bien entendus► hit on inseparable transitive verba. tomber surb. ( = retaliate) riposter• to hit out at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn* * *[hɪt] 1.1) (blow, stroke in sport) coup m; ( in fencing) touche fto score a hit — Sport, fig marquer un point
2.to be a big ou smash hit — avoir un succès fou
1) ( strike) frapper [person, ball]; [head, arm] cogner contre [wall]to hit a good shot — (in tennis, cricket) jouer une bonne balle
to hit the brakes — (colloq) écraser le frein
2) ( strike as target) atteindre [victim, target, enemy]3) ( collide violently with) heurter [wall]; ( more violently) percuter [wall]; [vehicle] renverser [person]4) ( affect adversely) affecter, toucher5) ( become apparent to)6) ( reach) arriver à [motorway]; fig [figures, weight] atteindre [level]7) ( come upon) rencontrer [traffic, bad weather]8) (colloq) ( go to)9) (colloq) ( attack) [robbers] attaquer [bank]•Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit upon••to hit the roof — (colloq) sauter au plafond (colloq)
not to know what has hit one — (colloq) être sidéré
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3 hit
1. transitive verb,-tt-, hitI've been hit! — (struck by bullet) ich bin getroffen!
I could hit him — (fig. coll.) ich könnte ihm eine runterhauen (ugs.)
2) (come forcibly into contact with) [Fahrzeug:] prallen gegen [Mauer usw.]; [Schiff:] laufen gegen [Felsen usw.]the aircraft hit the ground — das Flugzeug schlug auf den Boden auf
hit the roof or ceiling — (fig. coll.): (become angry) an die Decke od. in die Luft gehen (ugs.)
3) (cause to come into contact) [an]stoßen; [an]schlagenhit one's head on something — mit dem Kopf gegen etwas stoßen; sich (Dat.) den Kopf an etwas (Dat.) stoßen
4) (fig.): (cause to suffer)hit badly or hard — schwer treffen
5) (fig.): (affect) treffenhave been hit by frost/rain — etc. durch Frost/Regen usw. gelitten haben
6) (fig.): (light upon) finden; stoßen od. treffen auf (+ Akk.); finden [Bodenschätze]7) (fig. coll.): (arrive at) erreichen [Höchstform, bestimmten Ort, bestimmte Höhe, bestimmtes Alter usw.]I think we've hit a snag — ich glaube, jetzt gibt's Probleme
[begin to] hit the bottle — das Trinken anfangen
9) (Cricket) erzielen [Lauf]hit the ball for six — (Brit.) sechs Läufe auf einmal erzielen
2. intransitive verb,hit somebody for six — (fig.) jemanden übertrumpfen
-tt-, hit1) (direct a blow) schlagenhit at somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas einschlagen
hit and run — [Autofahrer:] Fahrer- od. Unfallflucht begehen; [Angreifer:] einen Blitzüberfall machen
2) (come into forcible contact)3. nounhit against or upon something — gegen od. auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (shot or bomb striking target) Treffer, der3) (success) Erfolg, der; Knüller, der (ugs.); (success in entertainment) Schlager, der; Hit, der (ugs.)make a hit — gut ankommen
Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit off- hit out- hit upon* * *[hit] 1. present participle - hitting; verb1) (to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with: The ball hit him on the head; He hit his head on/against a low branch; The car hit a lamp-post; He hit me on the head with a bottle; He was hit by a bullet; That boxer can certainly hit hard!) schlagen, treffen2) (to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction: The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).) stoßen3) (to cause to suffer: The farmers were badly hit by the lack of rain; Her husband's death hit her hard.) treffen4) (to find; to succeed in reaching: His second arrow hit the bull's-eye; Take the path across the fields and you'll hit the road; She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.) treffen2. noun1) (the act of hitting: That was a good hit.) der Schlag2) (a point scored by hitting a target etc: He scored five hits.) der Treffer3) (something which is popular or successful: The play/record is a hit; ( also adjective) a hit song.) der Hit, Hit-...•- hit-and-run- hit-or-miss
- hit back
- hit below the belt
- hit it off
- hit on
- hit out
- make a hit with* * *[hɪt]I. nto give sb a \hit [on the head] jdm einen Schlag [auf den Kopf] versetzenthe hurricane scored a direct \hit on Miami der Orkan traf Miami mit voller Wuchtfew animals survive a \hit from a speeding car nur wenige Tiere überleben es, wenn sie von einem Auto angefahren werdento score a \hit einen Punkt machento score a \hit jdn umlegen fam11.▶ to take a [big] \hit einen [großen] Verlust hinnehmen [müssen]\hit song Hit mhis musical was a \hit show sein Musical war ein Riesenerfolgshe had a one-\hit wonder five years ago sie hatte vor fünf Jahren einen einzigen HitIII. vt<-tt-, hit, hit>1. (strike)▪ to \hit sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier schlagento \hit sb a blow jdm einen Schlag versetzento \hit sb in the stomach jdm einen Schlag in den Magen versetzen2. (come in contact)▪ to \hit sb/sth jdn/etw treffenthe house was \hit by lightning in das Haus schlug der Blitz einto \hit sb hard jdn schwer treffento \hit a button einen Knopf drückento \hit a key auf eine Taste drücken4. (crash into)their car \hit a tree ihr Auto krachte gegen einen Baum famshe \hit her head on the edge of the table sie schlug sich den Kopf an der Tischkante anthe glass \hit the floor das Glas fiel zu Bodento \hit an iceberg mit einem Eisberg kollidieren▪ to be \hit getroffen werdenI've been \hit! mich hat's erwischt! famJohn was \hit in the leg John wurde am Bein getroffen6. SPORTto \hit a ball [with a bat] einen Ball [mit einem Schläger] treffento \hit sb below the belt jdn unter der Gürtellinie treffento \hit a century hundert Punkte erzielento \hit a home run einen Homerun erzielen7. (affect negatively)▪ to \hit sb/sth jdn/etw treffenSan Francisco was \hit by an earthquake last night San Francisco wurde letzte Nacht von einem Erdbeben erschüttertto be badly \hit by sth von etw dat hart getroffen werdenproduction has been badly \hit by the strike die Produktion leidet sehr unter dem Streik▪ to \hit sth:we should \hit the main road after five miles or so wir müssten nach ungefähr fünf Meilen auf die Hauptstraße stoßenmy sister \hit forty last week meine Schwester wurde letzte Woche 40to \hit the headlines in die Schlagzeilen kommento \hit an internet page [or a web site] eine Webseite besuchento \hit the market auf den Markt kommento \hit the papers in die Zeitungen kommento \hit 200 kph 200 Sachen machen famto \hit rock bottom [or an all-time low] einen historischen Tiefstand erreichento \hit a patch of ice auf Glatteis geratento \hit a reef/a sandbank auf ein Riff/eine Sandbank auflaufenwe \hit the snack bar for something to eat wir gingen in die Snackbar und kauften uns was zu essenlet's \hit the dance floor lass uns tanzen!10. (encounter)to \hit oil auf Öl stoßento \hit a lot of resistance auf heftigen Widerstand stoßento \hit the rush hour/a traffic jam in die Stoßzeit/einen Stau geratento \hit trouble in Schwierigkeiten geraten11. (occur to)▪ to \hit sb jdm aufgehen [o auffallen]it suddenly \hit me that... mir war plötzlich klar, dasshas it ever \hit you...? ist dir schon mal aufgefallen,...12. (produce)to \hit a [wrong] note einen [falschen] Ton treffen15.\hit the deck! someone's coming! alle Mann runter! da kommt jemand!▶ to \hit home:the full horror of the war only \hit home when we... die Schrecklichkeit des Krieges wurde uns erst so richtig bewusst, als...his insults really \hit home! seine Beleidigungen saßen! fam▶ to \hit the jackpot das große Los ziehen▶ sth really \hits the spot etw ist genau das Richtige▶ to \hit one's stride seinen Rhythmus findenIV. vi1. (strike)▪ to \hit [at sb/sth] [nach jdm/etw] schlagento \hit hard kräftig zuschlagen2. (collide)two cars \hit on the sharp bend zwei Autos stießen in der scharfen Kurve zusammen3. (attack)4. (take effect) wirkenwe sat waiting for the alcohol to \hit wir warteten, bis der Alkohol wirkte* * *[hɪt] vb: pret, ptp hit1. nSee:→ scoreto be or make a ( big) hit with sb — bei jdm (ausgesprochen) gut ankommen
that's a hit at me — das ist eine Spitze gegen mich; (indirect also) das ist auf mich gemünzt
hits counter — Zugriffs- or Besucherzähler m, Counter m
6) (inf: murder) Mord m2. vthe hit him a blow over the head — er gab ihm einen Schlag auf den Kopf
to hit one's head against sth — sich (dat) den Kopf an etw (dat) stoßen
he was hit by a stone —
the tree was hit by lightning —
to hit one's way out of trouble (Tennis) (Boxing) we're going to hit the enemy as hard as we can — sich freischlagen sich freispielen sich freiboxen wir werden so hart wie möglich gegen den Feind vorgehen
the commandos hit the town at dawn — die Kommandos griffen die Stadt im Morgengrauen an
the smell hit me as I entered the room — der Geruch schlug mir entgegen, als ich ins Zimmer kam
you won't know what has hit you (inf) — du wirst dein blaues Wunder erleben (inf)
2) (= wound) treffenhe's been hit in the leg —
I've been hit! — ich bin getroffen worden, mich hats erwischt (inf)
3) mark, target treffenthat hit home (fig) — das hat getroffen, das saß (inf)
you've hit it (on the head) (fig) — du hast es (genau) getroffen
4) (= affect adversely) betreffen6)the news hit us/Wall Street like a bombshell — die Nachricht schlug bei uns/in Wall Street wie eine Bombe ein
7)(= occur to)
to hit sb — jdm aufgehenhas it ever hit you how alike they are? — ist dir schon mal aufgefallen, wie ähnlich sie sich sind?
8) (= come to, arrive at) beaches etc erreichenwe eventually hit the right road — schließlich haben wir den richtigen Weg gefunden or erwischt (inf)
to hit trouble/a problem — auf Schwierigkeiten/ein Problem stoßen
9) (= score) schlagen11) (US inf)to hit sb for 50 dollars — jdn um 50 Dollar anhauen (inf)
12)to hit the bottle — zur Flasche greifento hit the deck — sich zu Boden werfen, sich hinwerfen
the vase hit the deck and shattered — die Vase schlug or knallte (inf) auf den Boden und zerschellte
to hit the dance floor —
in April the candidates will hit the campaign trail — im April werden sich die Kandidaten in den Wahlkampf stürzen
3. vi1) (= strike) schlagen2) (= collide) zusammenstoßen3) (= attack, go in) losschlagen* * *hit [hıt]A s1. Schlag m, Hieb ma) einen Treffer erzielen,3. Glücksfall m, -treffer m4. Hit m (Buch, Schlager etc):it (he) was a big hit es (er) hat groß eingeschlagen5. a) treffende Bemerkung, guter Einfallb) Hieb m (at gegen), sarkastische Bemerkung:that was a hit at me das ging gegen mich6. TYPO US (Ab)Druck m7. sl Schuss m (Drogeninjektion):give o.s. a hit sich einen Schuss setzen oder drückenB v/t prät und pperf hit1. schlagen, einen Schlag versetzen (dat):2. (auch fig seelisch, finanziell etc) treffen:he was hit by a bullet (on the head) er wurde von einer Kugel (am Kopf) getroffen;hit the nail on the head fig den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen;he’s badly hit ihn hat es schlimm erwischt umg;hit the bottle umg saufen;hit it sl sich in die Falle oder Klappe hauen; → brick A 1, ceiling 1, deck A 1, hard B 2, hay1 A 1, road 1, sack1 A 6be hit by a car auch von einem Auto erfasst werden;hit a mine SCHIFF auf eine Mine laufen5. hit sb a blow jemandem einen Schlag versetzenhit oil auf Öl stoßen;hit the right road auf die richtige Straße kommen;hit the right solution die richtige Lösung finden;you have hit it! du hast es getroffen!, so ist es!8. fig geißeln, scharf kritisieren9. erreichen, etwas schaffen:for um)12. umg ankommen in (dat):hit town die Stadt erreichenC v/i1. treffen2. schlagen (at nach):hit hard einen harten Schlag haben3. stoßen, schlagen ( beide:against gegen;on, upon auf akk)4. MIL einschlagen (Granate etc)6. AUTO US umg zünden, laufen:hit on all four cylinders gut laufen (a. fig)* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, hit1) (strike with blow) schlagen; (strike with missile) treffen; [Geschoss, Ball usw.:] treffenI've been hit! — (struck by bullet) ich bin getroffen!
I could hit him — (fig. coll.) ich könnte ihm eine runterhauen (ugs.)
2) (come forcibly into contact with) [Fahrzeug:] prallen gegen [Mauer usw.]; [Schiff:] laufen gegen [Felsen usw.]hit the roof or ceiling — (fig. coll.): (become angry) an die Decke od. in die Luft gehen (ugs.)
3) (cause to come into contact) [an]stoßen; [an]schlagenhit one's head on something — mit dem Kopf gegen etwas stoßen; sich (Dat.) den Kopf an etwas (Dat.) stoßen
4) (fig.): (cause to suffer)hit badly or hard — schwer treffen
5) (fig.): (affect) treffenhave been hit by frost/rain — etc. durch Frost/Regen usw. gelitten haben
6) (fig.): (light upon) finden; stoßen od. treffen auf (+ Akk.); finden [Bodenschätze]7) (fig. coll.): (arrive at) erreichen [Höchstform, bestimmten Ort, bestimmte Höhe, bestimmtes Alter usw.]I think we've hit a snag — ich glaube, jetzt gibt's Probleme
[begin to] hit the bottle — das Trinken anfangen
9) (Cricket) erzielen [Lauf]hit the ball for six — (Brit.) sechs Läufe auf einmal erzielen
2. intransitive verb,hit somebody for six — (fig.) jemanden übertrumpfen
-tt-, hit1) (direct a blow) schlagenhit at somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas einschlagen
hit and run — [Autofahrer:] Fahrer- od. Unfallflucht begehen; [Angreifer:] einen Blitzüberfall machen
3. nounhit against or upon something — gegen od. auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (shot or bomb striking target) Treffer, der3) (success) Erfolg, der; Knüller, der (ugs.); (success in entertainment) Schlager, der; Hit, der (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit off- hit out- hit upon* * *n.Hieb -e m.Hit -s m.Stoß ¨-e m.Treffer - m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: hit)= anschlagen v.aufschlagen v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen)treffen v.(§ p.,pp.: traf, getroffen) -
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(to find (an answer etc): We've hit on the solution at last.) dar con, encontrar, descubrirv + prep + oa) ( think of) \<\<solution\>\> dar* conhe hit on the idea of... — se le ocurrió la idea de...
b) ( make sexual advances to) (AmE sl) intentar ligar con or ligarse a (fam), tirarse un lance con or a (CS fam), afanar (Per fam)c) ( ask for) (AmE sl)to hit on somebody for something — pedirle* or (fam) sablearle or (RPl arg) manguearle algo a alguien
VI + PREP1) (=stumble on) dar conI hit on the idea of... — se me ocurrió la idea de...
2) (esp US) ** (=make advances to) intentar ligar con* * *v + prep + oa) ( think of) \<\<solution\>\> dar* conhe hit on the idea of... — se le ocurrió la idea de...
b) ( make sexual advances to) (AmE sl) intentar ligar con or ligarse a (fam), tirarse un lance con or a (CS fam), afanar (Per fam)c) ( ask for) (AmE sl)to hit on somebody for something — pedirle* or (fam) sablearle or (RPl arg) manguearle algo a alguien
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/hit/ * danh từ - đòn, cú đánh trúng (đấm, bắn, ném) =a clever hit+ một đòn hay =three hits and five misses+ ba đòn trúng năm đòn hụt - việc thành công; việc đạt kết quả; việc may mắn =the new play is quite a hit+ bản kịch mới rất thành công - ((thường) + at) lời chỉ trích cay độc, nhận xét gay gắt =that was a hit at me+ câu đó nhằm chỉ trích tôi đấy * ngoại động từ - đánh, đấm trúng, bắn trúng, ném trúng =hit hard!; hit out!+ đánh mạnh vào =to hit someone on the head+ đánh trúng đầu ai - va phải, vấp phải, va trúng =to hit one's head against (on) a door+ va đầu vào cửa - (nghĩa bóng) chạm nọc, xúc phạm đến, làm tổn thương, làm đau khổ (về tình cảm...) =to be hard hit+ bị đòn nặng; bị đánh trúng; (nghĩa bóng) bị xúc phạm nặng nề; bị chạm nọc, bị đau khổ - tìm ra, vớ được =to hit the right path+ tìm ra con đường đi đúng - hợp với, đúng với =to hit someone's fance+ hợp với (đúng với) sở thích của ai - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) đạt tới, đạt được, tới - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) mê đắm, đam mê =to hit the bottle+ đam mê rượu chè * nội động từ - (+ at) nhằm đánh - (+ against, upon) vấp phải, va trúng - (+ on, upon) tìm ra, vớ được =to hit upon a plan+ tìm ra một kế hoạch !to hit off - nhại đúng như hệt, lặp lại đúng như in - đánh tới tấp; đấm phải, đấm trái túi bụi !to hit below the belt - (thể dục,thể thao) đánh bụng dưới, đánh sai luật (quyền Anh) - (nghĩa bóng) chơi không chính đáng, chơi gian lận, chơi xấu !to hit it off with somebody - đồng ý với ai, ăn ý với ai, tâm đầu ý hợp với ai !to hit it off together - ăn ý với nhau, tâm đầu ý hợp với nhau !to hit it !to hit the [right] nail on the heald - đoán trúng, nói đúng !to hit the bit spots - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (hàng không), (từ lóng) hạ cánh, đỗ xuống đất - rơi xuống đất !to hit the silk - (xem) silk !to hit the trail (pike, road, breeze) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) ra đi, lên đường - đi chơi, đi du lịch -
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( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) lanzar un ataque, atacarv + adva) ( strike)to hit out (at something/somebody) — pegarle* (a algo/alguien)
b) ( attack verbally)to hit out at o against something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien, arremeter contra algo/alguien
VI + ADV asestar un golpe; (wildly) repartir golpes (at a)to hit out at sb — asestar un golpe a algn; (fig) atacar a algn
* * *v + adva) ( strike)to hit out (at something/somebody) — pegarle* (a algo/alguien)
b) ( attack verbally)to hit out at o against something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien, arremeter contra algo/alguien
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbzurückschlagen; (verbally) kontern; sich wehrenhit back at somebody — (fig.) jemandem Kontra geben
* * *(to hit (someone by whom one has been hit): He hit me, so I hit him back.) zurückschlagen* * *◆ hit backvi zurückschlagen▪ to \hit back back at sb jdm Kontra gebento \hit back back with missiles mit Waffengewalt zurückschlagen* * *zurückschlagenhe hit back at his critics — er gab seinen Kritikern Kontra
he hit back at the accusations — er wehrte sich gegen die Anschuldigungen
2. vt sepzurückschlagen* * *A v/i zurückschlagen (auch fig):hit back at sb jemandem Kontra gebenB v/t zurückschlagen* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbzurückschlagen; (verbally) kontern; sich wehrenhit back at somebody — (fig.) jemandem Kontra geben
* * *v.gegenschlagen v. -
8 hit off
transitive verb1) (characterize) genau treffen; treffend charakterisieren2)hit it off [with each other] — gut miteinander auskommen
hit it off with somebody — gut mit jemandem auskommen
* * *◆ hit offvt* * *vt sep1)he hit him off beautifully — er hat ihn ausgezeichnet getroffen
2)to hit it off with sb (inf) — sich gut mit jdm verstehen, prima mit jdm auskommen (inf)
they hit it off straight away — sie haben sich von Anfang an gut verstanden
* * *A v/thow do they hit it off? wie kommen sie miteinander aus?* * *transitive verb1) (characterize) genau treffen; treffend charakterisieren2)hit it off [with each other] — gut miteinander auskommen
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9 hit out
intransitive verb* * *( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) zuschlagen* * *◆ hit outvihe was \hit outting out in all directions er schlug nach allen Seiten um sich* * *vi2) (fig)to hit out at or against sb/sth —
he hit out angrily when I suggested it was his fault — er griff mich scharf an, als ich ihm die Schuld geben wollte
* * *hit out v/i1. um sich schlagen:hit out at sb auf jemanden einschlagenat, against über akk)* * *intransitive verbhit out at or against somebody/something — (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen
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10 hit back
(to hit (someone by whom one has been hit): He hit me, so I hit him back.) devolver el golpe, respondera) v + adv ( strike in return) devolver* el golpeto hit back at somebody: she hit back at her critics — arremetió contra sus detractores
b) v + o + adv devolverle* el golpe a1.VI + ADV (lit, fig) devolver el golpe2.VT + ADV devolver el golpe a* * *a) v + adv ( strike in return) devolver* el golpeto hit back at somebody: she hit back at her critics — arremetió contra sus detractores
b) v + o + adv devolverle* el golpe a -
11 hit off
v + o + advPete and Sue hit it off immediately — Pete y Sue se cayeron bien desde el principio
VT + ADV1) (=imitate) imitar2)* * *v + o + advPete and Sue hit it off immediately — Pete y Sue se cayeron bien desde el principio
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12 hit
I n1) infml2) infmlYour idea was right on the target - a hit for sure — Твоя идея была прямо в жилу - то, что надо
3) sl esp AmEShe was craving for a hit to calm down her jittery nerves — Ей нужно было немедленно уколоться, чтобы успокоить расшатавшиеся нервы
The current price of cocaine was about ten dollars a hit — Кокаин продавали примерно по десять баксов за дозу
4) AmE slGIs were sitting smoking their hits — Солдаты сидели и курили сигареты, в которые добавили героин
5) AmE slSomebody died in the hit last night but they don't know who yet — Вчера кого-то убили, но они еще не знают, кого
He sets me up for the hit by Barzini and inherits the Corleone Family — Он подставляет меня таким образом, чтобы Барзини меня замочил, а потом наследует дело семьи Корлеоне
6) AmE slII vi AmE slIII vtIt hit all right. It hit like a falling wall — Кайф был что надо. Забойный был кайф
1) infmlI hit sixty next month and I'm going to retire — В следующем месяце мне стукнет шестьдесят, и я пойду на пенсию
2) infmlI hit a difficult point in my work and decided it was time for a cup of tea — Я дошел до трудного места в своей работе и поэтому решил выпить чашечку чая
3) infmlDid the success exceed your expectations when the magazine hit the streets? — Успех превзошел ваши ожидания, когда этот журнал поступил в продажу?
Morning papers often hit the news stands in the late evening — Утренние газеты часто поступают в киоски поздно вечером
4) infml esp AmEShe has an uncanny ability to hit the right path in the woods — Она обладает удивительной способностью находить дорогу в лесу
5) AmE infmlThe best time to hit the stores is around ten o'clock in the morning — Лучшее время для посещения магазина - это десять часов утра
I guess I want to hit the John again — Я думаю, мне снова нужно отметиться в туалете
6) AmE slI was hit by a beat artist again — Ко мне опять подошел тот чувак, который толкает негодный наркотик
7) AmE slThe drug hit you all right — От этого наркотика "крыша" поехала только так
8) AmE sl9) AmE slIV adj infml -
13 hit somebody
strike somebody, hit somebody -
14 hit somebody's pocket
ударить по кармануHis creative accounting had hit our pockets.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > hit somebody's pocket
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15 hit it off with somebody
Общая лексика: найти общий язык (с кем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hit it off with somebody
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16 hit somebody where he'll feel it
Табуированная лексика: ударить мужчину в пахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hit somebody where he'll feel it
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17 hit somebody's fancy
Общая лексика: поразить чьё-либо воображение -
18 pinch-hit
v.• batear de emergente v.'pɪntʃ'hɪta) ( in baseball) batear de emergenciab) ( act as substitute) (AmE colloq)to pinch-hit FOR somebody — sustituir* a alguien
['pɪntʃhɪt]VI (US) batear de suplente (fig)* * *['pɪntʃ'hɪt]a) ( in baseball) batear de emergenciab) ( act as substitute) (AmE colloq)to pinch-hit FOR somebody — sustituir* a alguien
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19 pinch-hit
v.batear de emergencia.vi.1 sustituir a un bateador en un momento decisivo del partido(pt & pp pinch-hited) -
20 strike somebody
strike somebody, hit somebody
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make a hit (with somebody) — be/make a ˈhit (with sb) idiom to be liked very much by sb when they first meet you • You ve made a big hit with Bill. Main entry: ↑hitidiom … Useful english dictionary
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hit out (at somebody) — ˌhit ˈout (at sb/sth) derived to attack sb/sth violently by fighting them or criticizing them • I just hit out blindly in all directions. • In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces. Main entry: ↑hitderived … Useful english dictionary
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hit somebody for something — ˌhit sb ˈup for sth | ˈhit sb for sth derived (NAmE, informal) to ask sb for money • Does he always hit you up for cash when he wants new clothes? Main entry: ↑hitderived … Useful english dictionary
hit back (at somebody) — ˌhit ˈback (at sb/sth) derived to reply to attacks or criticism Syn: ↑retaliate • In a TV interview she hit back at her critics. Main entry: ↑hitderived … Useful english dictionary
hit it off (with somebody) — hit it ˈoff (with sb) idiom (informal) to have a good friendly relationship with sb • We hit it off straight away. Main entry: ↑hitidiom … Useful english dictionary