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make a hit
[meɪk ə hɪt]

  • 取得成功或受欢迎:在某人或某事物中取得成功或受欢迎。

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短语

And Made A Hit 并取得相当

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  • It has made a hit in many countries.

    许多国家都受到热烈欢迎。

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  • Mary's new dress made a hit at the party.

    玛丽新衣晚会大出风头

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  • Mary's new red dress made a hit at the party.

    玛丽衣服宴会上惹人注目。

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  • Her efforts made "Need U Bad" a hit song.

    VOA: special.2009.01.02

  • So, in fact, as Thucydides tells us beautifully in Book V, when the two armies actually hit each other they have already made a slight turn to the right.

    因此,事实上,像修西得底斯在第五册里优雅描述的那样,当两军真正开始接触时,他们已经略微向右转了

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  • We kept rolling over till he was through, and while the audience could not see what Rajah was doing, his growling made a hit.

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  • It was only many years later in 1989, Mr Beyeler says, when an exhibition from his now astonishing collection made a hit in Madrid, that he first realised that his paintings really ought to be on permanent exhibition somewhere.

    ECONOMIST: Another way to house art

  • Sunshine On A Rainy Day was originally the hit that made Zoe a one-hit-wonder in 1991 - and if I remember rightly, she was a similarly-endowed female solo singer too.

    BBC: Emma Bunton

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