Hit with Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɪt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
HIT with or HIT with or hit with
hˈɪt/ /wˈɪð
hit WITH
Definición
To strike someone or something using a particular object. It can also be used figuratively to describe being affected by something suddenly.
Uso & Matices
Literal and figurative; commonly used with the object ('hit with a bat', 'hit with a problem'). The object after 'with' is what causes the impact. Be careful: 'hit with' is not about 'hitting together', but hitting something USING something else.
Spanish: golpear con - impactar conPortuguese (BR): bater com - atingir comPortuguese (PT): bater com - atingir comChinese (Simplified): 用...击打 - 用...打Chinese (Traditional): 用...擊打 - 用...打Hindi: के साथ मारनाArabic: ضرب بـِ - أصاب بـِBengali: দিয়ে আঘাত করা - দ্বারা আক্রান্ত হওয়া (আঘাত)Russian: ударить чем-либо - столкнуться с (переносное значение)Japanese: 〜で打つ - 〜に見舞われるVietnamese: đánh bằng - bị (cái gì đó) tác độngKorean: ~로 치다 - ~에 당하다(피해를 입다)Turkish: ile vurmak - (bir şeyle) karşılaşmakUrdu: سے مارنا - کا سامنا کرنا (اچانک پیش آنا)Indonesian: memukul dengan - terkena (secara tiba-tiba)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He hit with a stick.
basic
She hit with a stone.
basic
He was hit with a ball during the game.
basic
Yesterday, we were hit with a huge storm.
natural
I was hit with a big bill at the restaurant.
natural
She was hit with a lot of questions after the meeting.
natural