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HIT; Hit (disambiguation); H.I.T.; Hit (song)
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¦ verb (hits, hitting, hit)
1. direct a blow at with one's hand or a tool or weapon.
accidentally strike (part of one's body) against something.
(of a moving object or body) come into contact with (someone or something stationary) quickly and forcefully.
2. strike (a target).
3. cause harm or distress to.
(hit out) make a strongly worded criticism or attack.
informal, chiefly N. Amer. attack and rob or kill.
4. informal reach or arrive at.
be suddenly and vividly realized by: it hit her that I wanted to settle down here.
(hit on) discover or think of, especially by chance.
(hit on) N. Amer. informal make sexual advances towards.
5. propel (a ball) with a bat, racket, etc.
score (runs or points) in this way.
¦ noun
1. an instance of hitting or being hit.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. a murder carried out by a criminal organization.
3. a successful and popular film, pop record, etc.
4. Computing an instance of identifying an item of data which matches the requirements of a search.
an instance of a particular website being accessed by a user.
5. informal a dose of a narcotic drug.
6. Baseball short for base hit.
Phrases
hit-and-miss (also hit-or-miss) haphazard; random.
?as likely to be unsuccessful as successful.
hit-and-run denoting a road accident from which the perpetrator escapes before being discovered and without lending assistance.
hit someone below the belt
1. Boxing give one's opponent an illegal low blow.
2. behave unfairly towards someone.
hit someone for six Brit. affect someone very severely. [with allusion to a forceful hit that scores six runs in cricket.]
hit the ground running informal proceed at a fast pace with enthusiasm.
hit it off informal be naturally friendly or well suited.
hit the nail on the head find exactly the right answer.
hit the road (or N. Amer. trail) informal leave or set out on a journey.
Derivatives
hitter noun
Origin
OE hittan, from ON hitta 'come upon, meet with'.
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1. <architecture> cache hit. 2. <World-Wide Web> A request to a web server from a {web browser} or other client (e.g. a robot). The number of hits on a server may be important for determining advertising revenue. In the course of loading a single web page, a browser may hit a web server many times e.g. to retrieve the page itself and each image on the page. In contrast, caching by browsers and web proxies reduces the number of hits on the server because some requests are satisfied from the cache. 3. <jargon> To press and release a key on the keyboard. Some prefer the less aggressive "tap". (2000-02-20)
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To eat something.
Can I hit that sandwich?
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I
n.
blow that strikes the target
1) to score a hit
2) to take a hit (our ship took several direct hits)
3) a direct hit
success
(colloq.)
4) to make a hit with (she made quite a hit with the audience)
5) a smash hit
II
v.
1) ('to strike') to hit hard
2) (d; intr.) ('to strike') to hit against, on (he hit his head on the ceiling)
3) (d; intr.) to hit at ('to attack') (the press hit hard at governmental corruption)
4) (slang) (AE) (d; tr.) to hit for ('to make a request of') (he hit me for twenty dollars)
5) (D; tr.) ('to strike') to hit in (to hit smb. in the face)
6) (d; intr.) to hit on, upon ('to discover') (they finally hit on an acceptable compromise)
7) (BE) (O; can be used with one animate object) ('to strike') he hit me a hard blow
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(hits, hitting)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'hit' is used in the present tense and is the past and present participle.
1.
If you hit someone or something, you deliberately touch them with a lot of force, with your hand or an object held in your hand.
Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard...
Police at the scene said Dr Mahgoub had been hit several times in the head.
= strike
VERB: V n, V n
2.
When one thing hits another, it touches it with a lot of force.
The car had apparently hit a traffic sign before skidding out of control...
= strike
VERB: V n
3.
If a bomb or missile hits its target, it reaches it.
The hospital had been hit with heavy artillery fire.
VERB: V n
Hit is also a noun.
First a house took a direct hit and then the rocket exploded.
N-COUNT
4.
If something hits a person, place, or thing, it affects them very badly. (JOURNALISM)
The plan to charge motorists ?75 a year to use the motorway is going to hit me hard...
About two-hundred people died in the earthquake which hit northern Peru...
VERB: V n, V n
5.
When a feeling or an idea hits you, it suddenly affects you or comes into your mind.
It hit me that I had a choice...
Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face.
VERB: it V n that, V n
6.
If you hit a particular high or low point on a scale of something such as success or health, you reach it. (JOURNALISM)
Oil prices hit record levels yesterday.
VERB: V n
7.
If a CD, film, or play is a hit, it is very popular and successful.
The song became a massive hit in 1945.
? flop
N-COUNT: oft N n
8.
A hit is a single visit to a website. (COMPUTING)
Our small company has had 78,000 hits on its Internet pages.
N-COUNT
9.
If someone who is searching for information on the Internet gets a hit, they find a website where there is that information.
N-COUNT
10.
If two people hit it off, they like each other and become friendly as soon as they meet. (INFORMAL)
They hit it off straight away, Daddy and Walter...
PHRASE: V inflects, pl-n PHR, PHR with n
11.
to hit the headlines: see headline
to hit home: see home
to hit the nail on the head: see nail
to hit the road: see road
to hit the roof: see roof
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·pron It.
II. Hit ·Impf & ·p.p. of Hit.
III. Hit ·- 3d pers. ·sg ·pres. of Hide, contracted from hideth.
IV. Hit ·vt To Guess; to light upon or discover.
V. Hit ·noun A stroke of success in an enterprise, as by a fortunate chance; as, he made a hit.
VI. Hit ·noun A peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark; as, a happy hit.
VII. Hit ·noun A striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
VIII. Hit ·noun A striking of the ball; as, a safe hit; a foul hit;
- sometimes used specifically for a base hit.
IX. Hit ·vi To meet or reach what was aimed at or desired; to succeed, - often with implied chance, or luck.
X. Hit ·noun A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some of his men. It counts less than a gammon.
XI. Hit ·adj having become very popular or acclaimed;
- said of entertainment performances; as, a hit record, a hit movie.
XII. Hit ·vt To take up, or replace by a piece belonging to the opposing player;
- said of a single unprotected piece on a point.
XIII. Hit ·vi To meet or come in contact; to Strike; to Clash;
- followed by against or on.
XIV. Hit ·vt To reach with a stroke or blow; to strike or touch, usually with force; especially, to reach or touch (an object aimed at).
XV. Hit ·vt To reach or attain exactly; to meet according to the occasion; to perform successfully; to attain to; to accord with; to be conformable to; to Suit.
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I. v. a.
1.
Strike, strike against.
2.
Attain, reach, gain, win, secure.
3.
Suit, fit, accord with, be conformable to, be suitable to.
II. v. n.
1.
Clash, collide, come in contact, strike together.
2.
Succeed, be successful, be crowned with success, come off successful, carry the point, gain the point.
III. n.
1.
Stroke, blow, collision.
2.
Chance, venture, fortune, hazard.
3.
Happy remark, apt expression.
4.
Lucky venture, good stroke, happy stroke.
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  • [[Ichiro Suzuki]] has recorded the most career hits across top tier professional leagues, 4,367, combining his 3,089 Major League hits with his previous 1,278 hits in [[Nippon Professional Baseball]].
IN BASEBALL, HITTING THE BALL INTO FAIR TERRITORY AND SAFELY REACHING BASE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF AN ERROR OR FIELDER'S CHOICE
Baseball statistics/H; Hits (baseball statistics); Base hit; Hit (baseball statistics); Basehit; Base hits; Hitting a baseball; Hits (baseball)
¦ noun Baseball a hit that allows the batter to advance safely to a base without an error by the team in the field.
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  • [[Ichiro Suzuki]] has recorded the most career hits across top tier professional leagues, 4,367, combining his 3,089 Major League hits with his previous 1,278 hits in [[Nippon Professional Baseball]].
IN BASEBALL, HITTING THE BALL INTO FAIR TERRITORY AND SAFELY REACHING BASE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF AN ERROR OR FIELDER'S CHOICE
Baseball statistics/H; Hits (baseball statistics); Base hit; Hit (baseball statistics); Basehit; Base hits; Hitting a baseball; Hits (baseball)

In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches or passes first base after hitting the ball into fair territory, without the benefit of either an error or a fielder's choice.

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Harbin Industrial University; History of Harbin Institute of Technology; Hagongda; Harbin Institute of Technology,Weihai; 哈工大; 哈尔滨工业大学; Eight-hundred warriors of HIT; Draft:Eight-hundred warriors of HIT; Harbin Tech; Harbin University of Technology
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Hit

Hit means to strike someone or something.

Hit or HIT may also refer to: