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1 make a hit with
to make oneself liked or approved of by:يُحْرِزُ نجاحا، يُحَبِّبُ نَفْسَهThat young man has made a hit with your daughter.
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2 getting hit with a sap
Jargon: sap poisonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > getting hit with a sap
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3 hit
I 〈 de (mannelijk)〉1 [muziek] [tophit] hit (record)♦voorbeelden:1 een hit hebben (met het nummer ‘Relax’) • have a hit (with the song ‘Relax’)II 〈 de (vrouwelijk)〉 -
4 hit
[hɪt] present participle ˈhitting: past tense, past participle hit1. verb1) to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with:He hit his head on/against a low branch
يَضرُبThat boxer can certainly hit hard!
2) to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction:يَصْدُم، يَصْطَدِمThe batsman hit the ball (over the wall).
3) to cause to suffer:يُسبب المُعاناه، يَضْرُب، يصيب بHer husband's death hit her hard.
4) to find; to succeed in reaching:يجد، ينجَح في الوُصول إلىShe used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.
2. noun1) the act of hitting:ضَرْب، إصابَهThat was a good hit.
نُقْطَه، هَدَفHe scored five hits.
3) something which is popular or successful:The play/record is a hit
ضَربة ناجِحَه، عمل ناجِح( also adjective) a hit song.
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5 hit
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
6 hit
m.hit.* * *['xit]* * *['xit]* * */ˈxit/(pl hits)1 ( Mús) hit2 (en béisbol) hit* * *
hit /'xit/ sustantivo masculino (pl
' hit' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatirse
- aporrear
- atinar
- batear
- blanca
- blanco
- canear
- cascar
- clavo
- dar
- desgraciada
- desgraciado
- embestir
- escalabrar
- golpear
- grito
- impacto
- martillazo
- pegar
- plena
- pleno
- recibir
- sicario
- simpatizar
- soplamocos
- subirse
- taconazo
- taquillera
- taquillero
- acertar
- atreverse
- bestia
- cabezazo
- cabreo
- chocar
- dedo
- entender
- éxito
- golpe
- impactar
- llegar
- mandar
- mentira
- pedrada
- pelotazo
- perjudicado
- pillar
- piñata
- rematar
- torta
English:
bottle
- bump
- duck
- forehead
- front
- goalpost
- hard-hit
- headline
- high
- hit
- hit back
- hit list
- hit on
- hit out
- hit upon
- hit-and-run
- jackpot
- mark
- nail
- on
- pow
- ricochet
- road
- roof
- sack
- sale
- score
- she
- smash
- with
- beat
- but
- catch
- crack
- hard
- home
- knock
- miss
- over
- punch
- rock
- slap
- strike
- swipe
* * *1. [musical] hithit parade charts2. [en béisbol] hit* * *1) éxito: hit, popular song2) : hit (in baseball) -
7 hit
لَطَمَ \ hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. slap: to strike with an open hand: She slapped the boy’s face. smack: to strike with an open hand: He smacked the baby’s bottom. \ See Also صفع (صَفَعَ) -
8 hit it off
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9 hit out
( often with against or at)to attempt to hit:يُسَدِّدُ ضَرْبَةًThe injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.
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10 HÍT
f. skin-bag.* * *f. a scrip or bag made of the skin of a beast, Sd. 157, Fb. i. 220, Grett.: as a nickname, Fb. iii: metaph. a vast belly, Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 612: the name of a giantess, Bárð.: the local names Hítar-dalr, Hítar-nes (Landn.) were still at the beginning of this century in that neighbourhood sounded Hitar-dalr, Hitar-nes, with a short i, the original form being Hitár-dalr, Hitár-nes, the dale and ness of the Hot river (a volcanic river), opp. to Kaldá, the Cold river, in the same county. The derivation from a giantess Hít is a mere fiction, and not older than the Bárðar S. Hítnesingr, m. one from Hitarnes, Sturl. -
11 hit the jackpot
to win or obtain a lot of money or success:يربَح مبلغا كبيرا، يُحَقِّقُ نجاحا كبيراShe must have hit the jackpot with the sales of her last album.
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12 buat hit lewat
make a hit with, made a hit with, made a hit with, making a hit with -
13 een hit hebben (met het nummer ‘Relax’)
een hit hebben (met het nummer ‘Relax’)have a hit (with the song ‘Relax’)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een hit hebben (met het nummer ‘Relax’)
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14 Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer
Semiconductors: HITУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer
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15 atinar con
• hit the trail• hit with -
16 коэффициент успеха
неожиданный успех, счастливый случай, везение — lucky hit
иметь успех, произвести сенсацию — to be a hit
спектакль, имеющий сенсационный успех — smash hit
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > коэффициент успеха
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17 HÆFA
* * *( hœfa), ð, [hóf and hafa], to hit, with acc.; hann hæfði allt þat er hann skaut til, Nj. 29, Fms. i. 9, viii. 140; þeir hæfa aldri dýr, Fas. ii. 543, Fms. viii. 385, Grág. ii. 7, passim: hæfa á e-t, hæfði hann eigi á spjótið, Fms. ii. 250; á sama hæfi ek um draumana, Ld.; hæfa skoti sínu, to take an aim, Þiðr. 94: hæfa til, to aim at, aim; svá hafði smiðrinn til hæft, so well had he aimed, Fms. x. 321; svá hafði hann glöggliga til hæft um gröftinn, vi. 149.II. with dat., mostly metaph. to moderate, mete out justly; hæfa refsingum, Stj.; hæfa hófi e-s hlutar, to hit the right mean, Grág. xvii, cxv; ek skal þat (því?) hæfa, I will put that right, Lv. 8.2. to behove, be meet; hæfir oss þá eiða vel at halda, Fb. ii. 119; segir varla h. minni fávizku, Fms. i. 140; sva vitr sem spökum konungi hæfði at vera, 259; hvat yðr hæfir at göra, 281; eigi hæfir at drepa svá fríðan svein, 80; svá hæfir eigi, it will not do, xi. 123; skyldir þú kunna þér hóf, hvat þér hæfir, iii. 330; þat hæfir honum ( it is meet for him), at sverðit er fast í umgörðinni, Fas. i. 70; þess hlutar sem þeim hæfir til, which is due to them, K. Á. 54.IV. reflex. to correspond; spjótið mun hæfask ok sár þat, the shaft and the wound will correspond, Hkr. ii. 203; vilda ek at þat hæfðisk mjök á, at lið þat kæmi, ok vér slítim talinu, Ld. 320; ef mjök hæfisk á með mönnum um búa-kvöð, Grág. ii. 52. -
18 dar en
• hit man• hit on the back• hit the trail• hit with -
19 castigar con férula
• hit with a cosh• hit with darts• puniness• punish with violence -
20 machetear
• hit with a cane• hit with a stick• slash with a machete
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