hit
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: To strike something with force; a popular song or film; a visit to a website
打,击中,热门
golpear, éxito, visita (web)
打つ、ヒット、当たる
치다, 히트, 조회수
'Hit' means to strike something with force, using your hand or an object. As a noun, it can refer to a successful strike, a popular song or film, or a visit to a website. It's also used in baseball and other sports.
「hit」意为用手或物体用力击打某物。作为名词,它可以指成功的击打、流行的歌曲或电影,或网站的访问量。它也用于棒球和其他运动中。
«Hit» significa golpear algo con fuerza, usando la mano o un objeto. Como sustantivo, puede referirse a un golpe exitoso, una canción o película popular, o una visita a un sitio web. También se usa en béisbol y otros deportes.
「hit」は手や物を使って何かを力強く打つことを意味します。名詞としては、成功した打撃、人気のある曲や映画、またはウェブサイトへの訪問を指すことがあります。野球やその他のスポーツでも使われます。
'Hit'는 손이나 도구로 무언가를 세게 치는 것을 의미합니다. 명사로는 성공적인 타격, 인기 있는 노래나 영화, 또는 웹사이트 방문 횟수를 가리킵니다. 야구 및 기타 스포츠에서도 사용됩니다.
例文
- She hit the ball over the fence. 她把球打过了围栏。Ella golpeó la pelota por encima de la valla.彼女はボールをフェンス越しに打ちました。그녀는 공을 울타리 너머로 쳤습니다.
- Their new song was a massive hit. 他们的新歌大获成功。Su nueva canción fue un gran éxito.彼らの新曲は大ヒットでした。그들의 신곡은 엄청난 히트를 기록했습니다.
- The website gets thousands of hits every day. 该网站每天有数千次点击。El sitio web recibe miles de visitas cada día.そのウェブサイトは毎日何千ものアクセスがあります。그 웹사이트는 매일 수천 건의 조회수를 기록합니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old Norse 'hitta' meaning 'to come upon' or 'to meet with'. The Norse origin reflects Viking influence on English. The entertainment sense ('a hit song') developed in the 19th century from the idea of striking a target.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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