Lexis Rex Inicio

Palabra Inglés del Día

hit



pegar
pegar


Definiciones

inglés > español
hit
     1. Golpear, pegar, chocar.
     2. Afectar, hacer daño, perjudicar.
     3. Dar en, alcanzar.
     4. s. Golpe, tiro.
     5. s. Acierto.
     6. s. Éxito.
inglés > inglés
hit
     1. v. To strike.:
     2. v.          To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
                   One boy hit the other.
     3. v.          To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
                   The ball hit the fence.
     4. v.          (intransitive) To strike against something.
     5. v.          (transitive, slang) To kill a person, usually on the instructions of a third party.
                   Hit him tonight and throw the body in the river.
     6. v.          (transitive, military) To attack, especially amphibiously.
                   If intelligence had been what it should have been, I don't think we'd ever have hit that island.
     7. v. (transitive, colloquial) To briefly visit.
           We hit the grocery store on the way to the park.
     8. v. (transitive, informal) To encounter an obstacle or other difficulty.
           You'll hit some nasty thunderstorms if you descend too late.  We hit a lot of traffic coming back from the movies.
     9. v. To attain, to achieve.:
     10. v.          (transitive, informal) To reach or achieve.
                   I hit the jackpot.  The movie hits theaters in December.  The temperature could hit 110°F tomorrow.  We hit Detroit at one in the
     11. v.          (intransitive) To meet or reach what was aimed at or desired; to succeed, often by luck.
     12. v.          To guess; to light upon or discover.
     13. v. To affect negatively.
           The economy was hit by a recession.  The hurricane hit his fishing business hard.
     14. v. (heading, games) To make a play.
     15. v.          (transitive, cards) In blackjack, to deal a card to.
                   Hit me.
     16. v.          (intransitive, baseball) To come up to bat.
                   Jones hit for the pitcher.
     17. v.          (backgammon) To take up, or replace by a piece belonging to the opposing player; said of a single unprotected piece on a point.
     18. v. (transitive, computing, programming) To use; to connect to.
           The external web servers hit DBSRV7, but the internal web server hits DBSRV3.
     19. v. (transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
           I'd hit that.
     20. v. (transitive, US, slang) To inhale an amount of smoke from a narcotic substance, particularly marijuana.
     21. s. A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
           The hit was very slight.
     22. s. Something very successful, such as a song, film, or video game, that receives widespread recognition and acclaim.
     23. s. An attack on a location, person or people.
     24. s.          In the game of Battleship, a correct guess at where one's opponent ship is.
     25. s. (computing, Internet) The result of a search of a computer system or of a search engine
     26. s. (Internet) A measured visit to a web site, a request for a single file from a web server.
           My site received twice as many hits after being listed in a search engine.
     27. s. An approximately correct answer in a test set.
     28. s. (baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
           The catcher got a hit to lead off the fifth.
     29. s. (colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
           Where am I going to get my next hit?
     30. s. A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes.
     31. s. (dated) A peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark.
           a happy hit
     32. s. (backgammon) A move that throws one of the opponent's men back to the entering point.
     33. s. (backgammon) A game won after the adversary has removed some of his men. It counts for less than a gammon.
     34. adj. Very successful.
           The band played their hit song to the delight of the fans.
     35. pron. (dialectal) it, It.
español > inglés
pegar
     1. v. to stick
           No pega a la pared - It doesn't stick to the wall.
     2. v. to match; to fit; to go with
           La mesa no pega con la silla. - The table doesn't go with the chair.
     3. v. to be strong (of food and drink)
           Hoy pega mucho el sol. - The sun is hot/strong/blazing down today.
     4. v. (computing, transitive) to paste
           copia y pega - copy and paste
     5. v. to glue
           Pégalo con el pegamento - Glue it with the glue
     6. v. to hit; strike
           pega el balón - hit the ball
     7. v. to give; dish out (a strike)
           ¡Te voy a pegar un manotazo! - I'm gonna give you a slap!
     8. v. to infect; pass on; infect (a disease)
           Creo que me pegó la sífilis. - I think he gave me syphilis.
     9. v. to do; take; have (a kind of catch-all verb for various actions)
           Voy a pegarme una ducha. - I'm going to take a shower.
           Aquí falta pegar una buena limpieza. - This place needs (to have) a good clean-up.
           Pegamos una buena comida. - We had an awesome lunch
           Acaba de pegar otro grito. - She's just let out another shout
           ¡No te pegues otra borrachera! - Don't get smashed again!
           pegar un tiro; pegarse un tiro - to shoot; to shoot oneself
     10. v. (colloquial) to flirt, hit on
     11. v. (intransitive) to stick, to become attached, to adhere
     12. v. (intransitive) to take root

Pronunciación




Ejemplos

I hit her. 
    La golpeé.
"You hit me out of hate." "No, I hit you out of love," answered the girl. 
    «Me pegas porque me odias» «No, te pego porque te quiero -respondió la chica».
That red car hit the blue van. 
    Ese coche rojo golpeó a la furgoneta azul.
They are trees that bear fruit, those who suffer from being hit with stones. 
    Son los árboles que dan frutos los que sufren las pedradas.
He hit me in the eye. 
    Él me pegó en el ojo.



Revise Palabras Anterior





Aprender
Palabra del Día
Opción múltiple
Flashcards
Bingo
Imagen Oculta
Juego del Ahorcado
Sopa de Letras
Memory
Crucigrama




Suscribirse a la Palabra del Día
Email: