hit
[hɪt] ( pt & pp hit, cont hitting )noun
1. | [blow] colpo m |
2. | [successful strike]
to take a direct hit essere colpito ( f colpita) in pieno to score a hit fare centro |
3. | [success]
successo m
she was a big hit ha avuto un successo strepitoso |
4. | COMPUT visita f |
hit
[hɪt] ( pt & pp hit, cont hitting )compound
di successo
hit
[hɪt] ( pt & pp hit, cont hitting )transitive verb Conjugation
1. | [strike a blow at, affect badly] colpire |
2. | [crash into - vehicle]
sbattere contro [ - stone, ball] colpire |
3. | [score] centrare |
4. | [reach - place]
raggiungere [ - level, record] toccare |
to hit it off (with sb) (inf) andare d'accordo (con qn) |
hit back
intransitive verb Conjugation
to hit back (at sb /sthg) (fig) replicare (a qn/qc)
hit on
transitive verb inseparable Conjugation
1. | → hit upon |
2. | (US & inf) cercare di rimorchiare |
hit out
intransitive verb Conjugation
to hit out at sb/sthg [physically] sferrare dei colpi contro qn/qc
[in speech, writing] attaccare qn/qc
hit upon
transitive verb inseparable Conjugation
trovare