Hit in Russian
Hit in Russian is Хит, уда́р, попада́ние — Hit means to strike someone or something, often forcefully.
Hit in Russian
Хит
Pronounced: Khit
уда́р
Pronounced: udar
A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
попада́ние
Pronounced: popadaniye
A collision of a projectile with the target.
хит
Pronounced: khit
шля́гер
Pronounced: shlyager
нападе́ние
Pronounced: napadeniye
A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes.
покуше́ние
Pronounced: pokusheniye
A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes.
уби́йство
Pronounced: ubiystvo
A premeditated murder done for criminal or political purposes.
бить
Pronounced: bit
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
ударя́ть
Pronounced: udaryat
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
поби́ть
Pronounced: pobit
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
сту́кнуть
Pronounced: stuknut
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
стуча́ть
Pronounced: stuchat
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
уда́рить
Pronounced: udarit
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
уда́риться
Pronounced: udaritsya
(transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
ударя́ться
Pronounced: udaryatsya
(transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
попа́сть
Pronounced: popast
(transitive) To manage to touch (a target) in the right place.
попада́ть
Pronounced: popadat
(transitive) To manage to touch (a target) in the right place.
поража́ть
Pronounced: porazhat
(transitive) To manage to touch (a target) in the right place.
порази́ть
Pronounced: porazit
(transitive) To manage to touch (a target) in the right place.
напа́сть
Pronounced: napast
(heading) To attain, to achieve.
напада́ть
Pronounced: napadat
(heading) To attain, to achieve.
дрю́чить
Pronounced: dryuchit
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
дрю́читься
Pronounced: dryuchitsya
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
отдрю́чить
Pronounced: otdryuchit
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
отдрю́читься
Pronounced: otdryuchitsya
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
отыме́ть
Pronounced: otymet
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
поиме́ть
Pronounced: poimet
(transitive, US, slang) To have sex with.
What does "Hit" mean?
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verb To strike someone or something, often forcefully.
"The ball hit the window and shattered it."
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verb To reach or achieve a target, level, or milestone.
"Sales hit a record high this quarter."
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verb To affect someone or something negatively or suddenly.
"The news hit her hard."
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noun Something very popular or successful, such as a song or movie.
"The band's new single is already a hit on the radio."
Hit in a sentence
- The ball hit the window and shattered it.
- He hit the brakes just in time to avoid the dog.
- Sales hit a record high this quarter.
- She hit her savings goal a month early.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Hit" in Russian?
"Hit" in Russian is Хит, уда́р, попада́ние. Hit means: To strike someone or something, often forcefully.
How do you pronounce Хит?
"Hit" in Russian is Хит, pronounced "Khit".
How do you use "Hit" in a sentence?
Example: "The ball hit the window and shattered it." In Russian, "Hit" is Хит, уда́р, попада́ние.
Are there other ways to say "Hit" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 28 translations listed for "Hit": Хит, уда́р, попада́ние, хит, шля́гер, нападе́ние.
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