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I. hit [hɪt] SUST.

1. hit (blow):

Schlag m <-(e)s, Schlä̱·ge>

2. hit (verbal blow):

Seitenhieb m <-(e)s, -e> gegen +acus.

3. hit (shot):

Treffer m <-s, ->

4. hit (collision):

Aufprall m <-(e)s, -e>

5. hit (success):

Hit m <-s, -s> coloq.
to be [or make] a [big] hit with sb

6. hit (in baseball):

Hit m <-s, -s>

7. hit argot (single dose of drug):

Schuss m <-es, Schụ̈s·se> argot

8. hit esp ingl. am. coloq. (murder):

jdn umlegen coloq.

9. hit INET. (visit to a web page):

10. hit INFORM. (in database):

Treffer m <-s, ->

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to get a hit from doing sth argot
von etw dat. einen Kick kriegen argot

II. hit [hɪt] SUST. modifier

hit (CD, musical):

Hit m <-s, -s>

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

1. hit (strike):

to hit sb below the belt also fig.
to hit sb on [or over] the head
to hit sb where it hurts fig.

2. hit (come in contact):

to hit sb/sth
jdn/etw treffen

3. hit (touch, press):

4. hit (crash into):

to hit sth
gegen etw acus. stoßen

5. hit (with missile):

6. hit DEP.:

7. hit (affect negatively):

to hit sb/sth
jdn/etw treffen

8. hit coloq. (arrive at):

to hit 200 kph
200 Sachen machen coloq.

9. hit coloq. (go to):

10. hit (encounter):

11. hit (occur to):

to hit sb

12. hit (produce):

13. hit coloq. (murder):

to hit sb
jdn umlegen coloq.

14. hit coloq. (ask for):

to hit sb [up] for sth
jdn nach etw dat. fragen

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

büffeln coloq.
an die Decke gehen coloq. fig.
etw springt jdm ins Auge fig.
in die Falle gehen coloq. fig.
to hit sb for six ingl. brit.

IV. hit [hɪt] V. intr.

1. hit (strike):

to hit [at sb/sth]
[nach jdm/etw] schlagen

2. hit (collide):

3. hit (attack):

to hit at sb also fig.
jdn attackieren a. fig.

4. hit (take effect):

I. two [tu:] ADJ.

1. two (number):

to break sth in two
to cut sth in two
to walk two by [or and]two [or in twos]

2. two (age):

3. two (time):

half past [or ingl. brit. coloq. half]two

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to give sb two fingers ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to be sb's number two
wie du mir, so ich dir provb.
to put [or throw] in one's two cents worth ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.

II. two [tu:] SUST.

1. two (number, symbol, quantity):

Zwei f <-, -en>
Zweier m <-s, ->

2. two (cards):

Zwei f <-, -en>
Zweier m <-s, -> austr., suizo

3. two (public transport):

I. eight [eɪt] ADJ.

1. eight (number):

2. eight (age):

3. eight (time):

ten/twenty [minutes] past [or ingl. am. usu after]eight [o'clock]
ten/twenty [minutes] to [or ingl. am. usu before]eight [o'clock]
half past eight [or ingl. brit. coloq. half eight]

II. eight [eɪt] SUST.

1. eight (number, symbol):

Acht f <-, -en>
Achter m <-s, -> austr., suizo

2. eight DEP.:

Achter m <-s, ->
Stürmer m <-s, ->
last [or final]eight TENIS
[auf dem Eis] eine Acht [o. austr., suizo einen Achter] laufen

3. eight:

eight ingl. brit. (clothing size)
eight ingl. am.
eight ingl. brit. (shoe size)
eight ingl. am.

4. eight NAIPES:

Acht f <-, -en>
Achter m <-s, -> austr., suizo

5. eight (public transport):

der Achter austr., suizo

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be behind the eight ball ingl. am.
to have one past the eight ingl. brit. argot

hy·poth·esis <pl -ses> [haɪˈpɒθəsɪs, ingl. am. -ˈpɑ:θə-] SUST.

Hypothese f <-, -n>
Annahme f <-, -n>
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hit V.

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hit V.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

two-hit hypothesis SUST.

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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This is known as the two-hit hypothesis.
en.wikipedia.org
Changes in design based on this hypothesis could increase speech intelligibility in hearing impaired patients.
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Additional reconnaissance data was utilized to modify the working hypothesis.
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A distance of less than 300 kiloparsecs between the two supports this hypothesis.
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It is still debated what process or processes have resulted in this odd structure, though longshore drift is the most accepted hypothesis.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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If you are aiming for the green, which lies on a peninsula, you need to make your bad hits land on the right and not be too long.
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Wenn Sie das auf einer Halbinsel liegende Grün anspielen, sollte der schlechte Schlag besser rechts landen und nicht zu lange sein.
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Every time we lie awake After every hit we take Every feeling that I get But I haven't mi
www.golyr.de
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Jedesmal wenn wir wach daliegen, Nach jedem Schlag den wir nahmen, Jedes Gefühl, das ich beko
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If you are learning How to Take a Punch, you can do what Muay Thai fighters do: have someone hit your stomach while it's fully contracted to condition your core to take hits.
de.wikihow.com
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Wenn Du lernst Schläge einzustecken, kannst Du das gleiche machen wie die Muay Thai Kämpfer machen: Suche jemanden, der Dich in den Magen boxt, wenn er vollständig angespannt ist, um Dich zu konditionieren, die Schläge auszuhalten.
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You may also use samples, these are just individual hits, eg a kick drum or a sound effect.
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magazine.magix.com
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Es können auch Samples verwendet werden, diese sind einzelne Schläge, z. B. eine Kick-Drum oder ein Soundeffekt.
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