Hit in Spanish
Hit in Spanish is Hit, golpe, sequete — Hit means to strike someone or something, often forcefully.
Hit in Spanish
Hit
golpe
A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
sequete
A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
tatequieto
A blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
acierto
A collision of a projectile with the target.
acierto
resultado
éxito
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
hit
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
arrasar
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
batazo
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
imparable
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
inatrapable
(baseball) The complete play, when the batter reaches base without the benefit of a walk, error, or fielder’s choice.
calada
(colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
chute
(colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
dosis
(colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
fumada
(colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
patada
(colloquial) A dose of an illegal or addictive drug.
éxito
(backgammon) A move that throws one of the opponent's men back to the entering point.
hit
(backgammon) A move that throws one of the opponent's men back to the entering point.
arrasar
(backgammon) A move that throws one of the opponent's men back to the entering point.
chocar
(transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
chancar
(transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
dar
(transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.
golpear
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
batir
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
arrear
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
asestarle
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
atizarle
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
cinchonear
(transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.
acertar
(transitive) To manage to touch (a target) in the right place.
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 Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Hit" in Spanish?
"Hit" in Spanish is Hit, golpe, sequete. Hit means: To strike someone or something, often forcefully.
How do you use "Hit" in a sentence?
Example: "The ball hit the window and shattered it." In Spanish, "Hit" is Hit, golpe, sequete.
Are there other ways to say "Hit" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 27 translations listed for "Hit": Hit, golpe, sequete, tatequieto, acierto, resultado.
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