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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

hard-hitting [americ ˈhɑrd ˈhɪdɪŋ, Brit ˌhɑːdˈhɪtɪŋ] ADJ

hard-hitting
hard-hitting

I. hit <Part pres hitting, pass & Part perf hit> [americ hɪt, Brit hɪt] VERBO trans

1.1. hit (deal blow to):

hit door/table
hit door/table
hit person
pegarle a alguien en el suelo
(let's) hit it! americ
¡dale!
(let's) hit it! americ
pegarle un sablazo a alguien coloq
tirarle la manga or pechar a alguien RioPr coloq
irse al catre or al sobre coloq
irse a la piltra Esp coloq

1.2. hit (strike):

2.1. hit (strike accurately):

hit target

2.2. hit (attack):

hit opponent/enemy

2.3. hit (score) DESP:

hacer un jonrón lat-amer

3. hit (affect adversely):

4.1. hit (meet with, run into):

hit difficulty/problem

4.2. hit (reach):

to hit town coloq

5. hit (occur to):

6. hit (murder):

hit calão
liquidar coloq
hit calão
cepillarse Esp calão
hit calão
limpiar RioPr calão

II. hit <Part pres hitting, pass & Part perf hit> [americ hɪt, Brit hɪt] VERBO intr

1. hit (deal blow):

2. hit (collide):

3. hit (strike target):

III. hit [americ hɪt, Brit hɪt] SUBST

1.1. hit (blow, stroke) DESP:

1.2. hit:

2. hit (success):

hit coloq
marcar un gol coloq
you made a big hit with my mother atrib song/record/show

3. hit (murder):

hit calão
trabajo m coloq

4. hit (drugs) americ:

hit calão
pico m calão

5. hit COMPUT:

smash hit SUBST coloq

exitazo m coloq

hard-hit [hɑːdˈhɪt] ADJ

I. hit off VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + o + adv)

congeniar con alguien

II. hit off VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (mimic)

hit out VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + adv)

1. hit out (strike):

to hit out at sth/sb
pegarle a algo/alguien

2. hit out (attack verbally):

to hit out at or against sth/sb
atacar algo/a alguien
to hit out at or against sth/sb
arremeter contra algo/alguien

hit up VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] americ (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq

hit up → hit on

hit on VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + prep + o)

1. hit on (think of):

hit on solution

2. hit on (make sexual advances to) americ:

hit on calão
hit on calão
tirarse un lance con RioPr coloq
hit on calão
afanar Peru coloq

3. hit on (ask for) americ calão:

to hit on sb for sth
pedirle algo a alguien
to hit on sb for sth
sablearle algo a alguien coloq
to hit on sb for sth
manguearle algo a alguien RioPr calão

I. hit back VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + adv)

II. hit back VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + o + adv)

hit on VERBO [americ hɪt -, Brit hɪt -] (v + prep + o)

1. hit on (think of):

hit on solution

2. hit on (make sexual advances to) americ:

hit on calão
hit on calão
tirarse un lance con RioPr coloq
hit on calão
afanar Peru coloq

3. hit on (ask for) americ calão:

to hit on sb for sth
pedirle algo a alguien
to hit on sb for sth
sablearle algo a alguien coloq
to hit on sb for sth
manguearle algo a alguien RioPr calão

hit list SUBST coloq

1. hit list (murder list):

2. hit list (blacklist):

no Dicionário PONS

hard-hitting ADJ

hard-hitting

I. hit [hɪt] SUBST

1. hit (blow, stroke):

2. hit coloq (shot):

3. hit (bomb):

4. hit DESP:

5. hit (success):

II. hit [hɪt] VERBO trans -tt-, hit, hit

1. hit (strike):

pepenar Méx
to hit sb hard a. fig

2. hit (crash into):

3. hit (arrive at, reach target):

4. hit coloq:

5. hit (affect):

6. hit (reach):

7. hit (encounter):

8. hit coloq (arrive in or at):

to hit 200 kph

9. hit (an idea, a thought):

III. hit [hɪt] VERBO intr -tt-, hit, hit

1. hit (strike):

to hit at sb/sth

2. hit (attack):

to hit at sth

hit <pl hits> [ˈxit] SUBST m (éxito de ventas)

hit parade SUBST HIST

hit man <-men> [ˈhɪtmæn] SUBST

hit on VERBO trans

1. hit on (think of):

2. hit on americ (show sexual interest):

hit back VERBO intr

hit out VERBO intr

to hit out at sb fig

direct hit SUBST

hit off VERBO trans always separ

no Dicionário PONS

hard-hitting ADJ

hard-hitting

I. hit [hɪt] SUBST

1. hit (blow, stroke):

2. hit coloq (shot):

3. hit (bomb):

4. hit DESP:

5. hit (success):

6. hit calão (murder):

II. hit <-tt-, hit, hit> [hɪt] VERBO trans

1. hit (strike):

pepenar Méx
to hit sb hard a. fig

2. hit (crash into):

3. hit (arrive at, reach target):

4. hit coloq:

5. hit (affect):

6. hit (reach):

7. hit (encounter):

8. hit coloq (arrive in or at):

to hit 100 mph

III. hit [hɪt] VERBO intr

1. hit (strike):

to hit at sb/sth

2. hit (attack):

to hit at sth

direct hit SUBST

hard-hit ADJ

hit parade SUBST HIST

hit back VERBO intr

hit off VERBO trans

hit on VERBO trans

1. hit on (show sexual interest):

2. hit on (think of):

hit out VERBO intr

to hit out at sb fig

hit up VERBO intr always separ

to hit sb up for sth
Present
Ihit
youhit
he/she/ithits
wehit
youhit
theyhit
Past
Ihit
youhit
he/she/ithit
wehit
youhit
theyhit
Present Perfect
Ihavehit
youhavehit
he/she/ithashit
wehavehit
youhavehit
theyhavehit
Past Perfect
Ihadhit
youhadhit
he/she/ithadhit
wehadhit
youhadhit
theyhadhit

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However, the air-raid shelters are built to protect the civilian population, so protection against a direct hit is of secondary value.
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She came under fire of enemy coastal defense batteries on seventeen separate occasions, was frequently straffed with shrapnel, but never suffered a direct hit.
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Then, suddenly realizing that it was going to score a direct hit, every one started running for dear life down the long plank roadway.
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One man suffered fatal injuries from a direct hit by the base of a 5in mm shell.
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This meant that only a direct hit would damage its target.
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