1 PHRASAL VERB (试图)打(某人) If you hit out at someone, you try to hit them, although you may miss them. (试图)打(某人) [mainly British]
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I used to hit out at my husband and throw things at him. [VERB PREP. + at]
我过去常试图打我丈夫,向他扔东西。
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I had never punched anybody in my life but I hit out and gave him a black eye. [VERB PREP.]
我一生中从未打过人,但我却动手打青了他的一只眼睛。
2 PHRASAL VERB 严厉批评;猛烈抨击 If you hit out at someone or something, you criticize them strongly because you do not agree with them. 严厉批评;猛烈抨击 [journalism]
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The President took the opportunity to hit out at what he sees as foreign interference. [V P + at/against]
总统借机猛烈抨击了被自己视为外国干涉的行为。
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Brazilian soccer boss Carlos Parreira hit out angrily last night after his side were barred from training at Wembley. [VERB PREP.]
昨晚巴西足球队主帅卡洛斯·佩雷拉因球队被禁止在温布利球场训练而大发雷霆。
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