hit the ground running如何读

英:[hit ðə ɡraund ˈrʌnɪŋ]

美:[hɪt ði ɡraʊnd ˈrʌnɪŋ]

hit the ground running是什么意思

  • 释义

    (非正式)积极着手进行;

  • hit the ground running英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to reach with or as if with a sudden blow

    His mom told him to stop hitting his sister.

    to come in quick forceful contact with He was hit by a car. The tank was hit by enemy fire.

    the ball hit the window

    to strike (something, such as a ball) with an object (such as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion

    hit a fastball into the outfield

    to cause to come into contact

    She accidentally hit her head getting into the car.

    to deliver (something, such as a blow) by action

    to apply forcefully or suddenly Will someone hit the lights?

    hit the brakes

    to affect especially detrimentally Many families were hit hard during the recession.

    farmers hit by drought

    to make a request of—often used with uphit us up for some change

    hit his friend for 10 dollars

    to discover or meet especially by chance hit a snowstorm while driving home hit a run of bad luck

    prospectors hitting gold

    to accord with : suit

    hits public tastes

    reach, attain kept digging until he hit water She'll hit 50 on her next birthday.

    prices hit a new high

    to arrive or appear at, in, or on the best time to hit the stores The newest issue hits newsstands tomorrow.

    hit town

    of fish to bite at or on

    will only hit live bait

    to reflect accurately

    hit the right note

    to reach or strike (something, such as a target) especially for a score in a game or contest

    couldn't seem to hit the basket

    baseball bat sense 2b

    a player who can hit .300

    to indulge in excessively

    He repeatedly hit the bottle [=drank alcoholic beverages excessively] and, following a wild binge, was exiled to a remote post in the mountains …—Stanley Karnow

    to deal another card to (as in blackjack)

    hit me

    intransitive verb

    to strike a blow

    boxers hitting furiously at each other

    to arrive with a forceful effect like that of a blow

    the storm hit

    to come into contact with something

    the plate shattered when it hit

    attack

    where the terrorists would hit next

    of a fish strike sense 11b

    baseball bat sense 1

    next up to hit

    to succeed in attaining or coming up with something—often used with on or upon

    hit on a solution

    obsolete to be in agreement : suit

    of an internal combustion engine to fire a quantity of mixed fuel and air in the cylinders (see cylinder sense 2b)

    the engine wouldn't hit

    verb

    transitive verb

    to reach with or as if with a sudden blow

    His mom told him to stop hitting his sister.

    to come in quick forceful contact with He was hit by a car. The tank was hit by enemy fire.

    the ball hit the window

    to strike (something, such as a ball) with an object (such as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion

    hit a fastball into the outfield

    to cause to come into contact

    She accidentally hit her head getting into the car.

    to deliver (something, such as a blow) by action

    to apply forcefully or suddenly Will someone hit the lights?

    hit the brakes

    to affect especially detrimentally Many families were hit hard during the recession.

    farmers hit by drought

    to make a request of—often used with uphit us up for some change

    hit his friend for 10 dollars

    to discover or meet especially by chance hit a snowstorm while driving home hit a run of bad luck

    prospectors hitting gold

    to accord with : suit

    hits public tastes

    reach, attain kept digging until he hit water She'll hit 50 on her next birthday.

    prices hit a new high

    to arrive or appear at, in, or on the best time to hit the stores The newest issue hits newsstands tomorrow.

    hit town

    of fish to bite at or on

    will only hit live bait

    to reflect accurately

    hit the right note

    to reach or strike (something, such as a target) especially for a score in a game or contest

    couldn't seem to hit the basket

    baseball bat sense 2b

    a player who can hit .300

    to indulge in excessively

    He repeatedly hit the bottle [=drank alcoholic beverages excessively] and, following a wild binge, was exiled to a remote post in the mountains …—Stanley Karnow

    to deal another card to (as in blackjack)

    hit me

    intransitive verb

    to strike a blow

    boxers hitting furiously at each other

    to arrive with a forceful effect like that of a blow

    the storm hit

    to come into contact with something

    the plate shattered when it hit

    attack

    where the terrorists would hit next

    of a fish strike sense 11b

    baseball bat sense 1

    next up to hit

    to succeed in attaining or coming up with something—often used with on or upon

    hit on a solution

    obsolete to be in agreement : suit

    of an internal combustion engine to fire a quantity of mixed fuel and air in the cylinders (see cylinder sense 2b)

    the engine wouldn't hit

    noun

    an act or instance of striking or forcefully coming in contact with someone or something : an act or instance of hitting or being hit The bunker took a direct hit from the bombers.

    penalized for an illegal hit from behind

    a stroke of luck

    a great success a compilation of the band's greatest hits The pony rides were a hit with the kids.

    The show was a big hit.

    a telling or critical remark

    baseball base hit

    a quantity of a drug ingested at one time

    took a hit of LSD

    a premeditated murder committed especially by a member of a crime syndicate (see syndicate entry 1 sense 3c)

    a hit on a rival gang leader

    an instance of connecting to a particular website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a search (as of a computer database or the Internet)

    noun

    an act or instance of striking or forcefully coming in contact with someone or something : an act or instance of hitting or being hit The bunker took a direct hit from the bombers.

    penalized for an illegal hit from behind

    a stroke of luck

    a great success a compilation of the band's greatest hits The pony rides were a hit with the kids.

    The show was a big hit.

    a telling or critical remark

    baseball base hit

    a quantity of a drug ingested at one time

    took a hit of LSD

    a premeditated murder committed especially by a member of a crime syndicate (see syndicate entry 1 sense 3c)

    a hit on a rival gang leader

    an instance of connecting to a particular website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a search (as of a computer database or the Internet)

    hit the ground running词源英文解释

    Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English hyttan, probably from Old Norse hitta to meet with, hit

    The first known use of hit was before the 12th century

    hit the ground running儿童词典英英释义

    hit or missadverb

    without plan, order, or direction : haphazardly

    hit or missadverb

    without plan, order, or direction : haphazardly

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit1 of 2verb

    to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

    hit a ball

    to make or bring into contact with something

    tipped over and hit the floor

    to strike something aimed at

    hit the bull's-eye

    attack entry 1 sense 1

    to affect as if by a blow

    to arrive with a forceful effect

    the storm hit at sundown

    to come upon : discover

    hit upon the answer accidentally

    to get to : reach prices hit a new high

    hit town that night

    to reflect accurately

    hits the right note

    to fire the charge in the cylinders

    hit2 of 2noun

    a blow striking an object aimed at

    blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

    a stroke of luck

    a great success

    the show was a hit

    base hit

    a single dose of a narcotic drug

    an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

    a million hits per day

    a successful match in a computer search

    hit the ground running 例句

    1 She told her son to stop hitting his sister.

    2 She hit him hard with her purse.

    3 The boxers hit each other with their fists.

    4 The boxers were hitting furiously at each other.

    5 She hit the ball right to the shortstop.

    6 The ball hit the house.

    7 The plate shattered when it hit the floor.

    8 The tank was hit by enemy fire.

    9 He was hit by a car.

    10 The ship hit an iceberg.

    11 The player was penalized for an illegal hit from behind.

    12 The torpedo made a direct hit.

    13 The pony ride was a big hit at the party.

    14 The Tudor-style home first hit the market for $2.89 million in November 2023, PEOPLE previously reported.

    15 Lightning hits the United States approximately 25 million times annually.

    16 Make sure new - hires have all the necessary tools to hit the ground running and succeed.

    确保新员工能够得到所有必要的帮助来快速地适应新的工作环境并取得成功.

    17 We hit the ground running , and don't bill you to reinvent the wheel on each project.

    我们脚踏实地, 我们不会为了盈利而在您的项目里重造轮子.

    hit the ground running 短语相关

    hit hard hit record hit the mark hit the showers hard-hit hit the deck hit out at hit-and-miss hit it hit the ground running

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