单词 | hit the hay |
释义 | hay1 /hā/nounGrass, etc, cut down and dried for fodder or destined for that purpose transitive verb and intransitive verbTo make hay ORIGIN: OE hīeg, hīg, hēg; Ger Heu, Du hooi; ON hey hayˈing noun The making or harvesting of hay hayˈsel noun (OE sæl season) the hay season hayˈband noun A rope of twisted hay hayˈbox noun An airtight box of hay used to continue the cooking of dishes already begun hayˈcock noun A conical pile of hay in the field hay fever noun Irritation by pollen of the nose, throat, etc, with sneezing and headache (also (rare) hay asthma) hayˈfield noun A field where hay is made hayˈfork noun A long-handled fork used in turning and lifting hay hay knife noun A broad knife with a handle set crosswise at one end, used for cutting hay from a stack hayˈloft noun A loft in which hay is kept hayˈmaker noun
hayˈmaking noun hayˈmow noun
hayˈrake noun A large rake for collecting hay hayˈrick noun A haystack hayˈride noun A pleasure ride in a hay wagon hayˈseed noun
hayˈstack noun A large built-up pile of hay hayˈwire noun Wire for binding hay adjective and adverb (informal)
hit the hay (slang) To go to bed make hay
make hay while the sun shines To seize an opportunity while it lasts hit /hit/transitive verb (hittˈing; hit)
ORIGIN: OE hyttan, appar ON hitta to light on, to find; Swed hitta to find, Dan hitte to hit upon hittˈer noun hitˈ-and-missˈ adjective
hitˈ-and-runˈ adjective
noun Such an event or accident hit list noun (slang)
hitˈman noun (informal) Someone employed to kill or attack others (also figurative) hitˈ-or-missˈ adjective Hit-and-miss hit parade noun
hit squad noun (slang) A group of assassins working together hittˈy-missˈy adjective Random, haphazard a hit or a miss A case in which either success or complete failure is possible hard hit Gravely affected by some trouble, or by love hit a blot
hit at To aim a blow, sarcasm, gibe, etc at hit back To retaliate hit below the belt see under belt hit it To find, often by chance, the right answer hit it off To agree, be compatible and friendly (sometimes with with) hit it up (slang) To inject a drug hit off To imitate or describe aptly (someone or something) hit on or upon
hit out
hit the bottle (slang) To drink excessively hit the ceiling or roof To be seized with or express violent anger hit the ground running (informal) To react instantly, functioning at full speed and efficiency immediately hit the hay or sack (slang) To go to bed hit the high spots see under high1 hit the nail on the head see under nail hit the road (slang) To leave, go away hit the sack see hit the hay above. hit wicket The act, or an instance, of striking the wicket with the bat or part of the body and dislodging the bails, and thus being out (cricket) make or score a hit with
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