词汇 | hit list |
释义 | hit list Theme: LIST n. a list of people to whom something is going to happen.Ralph is on my hit list for contributing money for the orphans.She's on our hit list for volunteers. Idiom hit list 1. a list of people that someone is planning to kill. His name was on a terrorist hit list. 2. a list of people or organizations that someone plans to do bad things to, especially to get rid of. There are a hundred schools on the department's hit list, which are threatened with closure if their standards do not improve. hit list noun a list of targets for retaliation, either physical or otherwise US, 1972hit list1. A list of one's enemies who, as such, are subject to acts of violence or vengeance. The politician was shocked to discover his name was on the criminal's hit list. 2. A list of people who are the subject of one's anger for a (real or perceived) wrongdoing. Every employee in the accounting department was on the manager's hit list after he discovered they had been manipulating the books. I have no idea why I'm on Shelly's hit list all of a sudden—I haven't done anything wrong! a hit listCOMMON 1. If someone has a hit list of people or things, they are intending to deal with them or get rid of them. Washington published a hit list of countries guilty of unfair trade practices. There are 12 factories on the hit-list, destined for closure. 2. If a terrorist or criminal organization has a hit list, they have a list of people they intend to kill. Sayers believed he was now on a hit list and needed protection. a ˈhit list(informal) a list of people, organizations, etc. against whom some unpleasant action is being planned: The gang have drawn up a hit list of about 50 politicians.Be careful how you speak to her because I think you’re on her hit list.hit list n. a list of people to whom something is going to happen. Ralph is on my hit list for contributing money for the orphans. |
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