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hit list
Liste noire

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

hit list SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. list [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] SUST.

1. list (catalogue):

liste f (of de)
to put sb/sth on a list
to take sb/sth off a list
to be at the head or top of the list literal

2. list NÁUT. (leaning):

3. list (price) → list price

II. lists SUST.

lists sust. pl. HIST.:

lists fig.
entrer en lice (against contre)

III. list [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. trans.

1. list (gen):

list objets, people

2. list INFORM.:

3. list FIN.:

IV. list [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. intr.

1. list NÁUT.:

2. list ingl. am. COM.:

V. listed ADJ.

listed ingl. brit. building:

waiting list SUST.

price list SUST.

list price SUST.

checklist [ingl. brit. ˈtʃɛklɪst, ingl. am. ˈtʃɛkˌlɪst] SUST.

I. hit [ingl. brit. hɪt, ingl. am. hɪt] SUST.

1. hit:

to score a hit DEP. fig.

2. hit (success):

tube m coloq.
to make a hit with sb person:
she's a big hit with my son atrbv. song, play, musical, record

3. hit (dose):

hit coloq.

4. hit (murder):

hit coloq.
hit coloq.

5. hit INFORM.:

II. hit <part. pres. hitting, pret. imperf., part. pas. hit> [ingl. brit. hɪt, ingl. am. hɪt] V. trans.

1. hit (strike):

hit person, ball
hit head, arm: windscreen, wall

2. hit (strike as target) bullet, assassin, torpedo:

hit victim, target, ship, enemy

3. hit:

hit (collide violently) vehicle, wall
hit vehicle: person

4. hit (affect adversely):

hit group, incomes, industry

5. hit (become apparent to):

6. hit (reach):

hit motorway, main road
arriver à [qc]
hit fig. figures, weight: level

7. hit (come upon):

hit traffic, problem, bad weather

8. hit (go to) coloq.:

9. hit (attack) coloq. robbers:

hit bank etc

10. hit (kill):

hit coloq.
refroidir coloq.
hit coloq.

11. hit (scrounge) coloq.:

to hit sb for sth
taper qc à qn coloq.

12. hit (in cards) coloq.:

III. hit [ingl. brit. hɪt, ingl. am. hɪt]

to hit the big time coloq.
to hit the ceiling or roof coloq.

direct hit SUST.

direct hit MILIT.
to make a direct hit MILIT.

en el diccionario PONS

I. list1 [lɪst] SUST. (itemized record)

tarifs mpl

II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.

1. list (make a list):

2. list (enumerate):

3. list FIN.:

I. list2 [lɪst] V. intr. NÁUT.

II. list2 [lɪst] SUST. NÁUT.

I. hit [hɪt] SUST.

1. hit (blow, stroke):

hit a. fig.
to make a hit at sb/sth
attaquer qn/qc

2. hit DEP.:

hit in fencing

3. hit (success):

4. hit (successful song):

5. hit ingl. am. coloq. (murder):

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

1. hit (strike):

hit a. fig.

2. hit (crash into):

hit tree, car

3. hit (reach):

hit a. fig.

4. hit DEP.:

hit a ball
hit person

5. hit (affect negatively):

6. hit (arrive at):

7. hit (encounter, come up against):

hit iceberg

8. hit ingl. am. coloq. (attack, kill):

9. hit (press):

hit key, button

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to hit the hay coloq.

III. hit [hɪt] V. intr.

1. hit (strike):

2. hit (collide):

to hit at sb/sth
se heurter à qn/qc

3. hit (attack):

to hit at sth
en el diccionario PONS

I. list1 [lɪst] SUST. (itemized record)

tarifs mpl

II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.

1. list (make a list):

2. list (enumerate):

3. list FIN.:

I. list2 [lɪst] V. intr. NÁUT.

II. list2 [lɪst] SUST. NÁUT.

I. hit [hɪt] SUST.

1. hit (blow, stroke):

hit a. fig.

2. hit sports:

hit in fencing

3. hit (success):

4. hit (successful song):

5. hit coloq. (murder):

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

1. hit (strike):

hit a. fig.

2. hit (crash into):

hit tree, car

3. hit (reach):

hit a. fig.

4. hit sports:

hit a ball
hit person

5. hit (affect negatively):

6. hit (arrive at):

7. hit (encounter, come up against):

hit iceberg

8. hit coloq. (attack, kill):

9. hit (press):

hit key, button

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to hit the hay coloq.

III. hit [hɪt] V. intr.

1. hit (strike):

2. hit (collide):

3. hit (attack):

Present
Ilist
youlist
he/she/itlists
welist
youlist
theylist
Past
Ilisted
youlisted
he/she/itlisted
welisted
youlisted
theylisted
Present Perfect
Ihavelisted
youhavelisted
he/she/ithaslisted
wehavelisted
youhavelisted
theyhavelisted
Past Perfect
Ihadlisted
youhadlisted
he/she/ithadlisted
wehadlisted
youhadlisted
theyhadlisted

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A direct hit to the collarbone will also cause a break.
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