Examples of using Has hit in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Anything on Blackwall, and there's no surveyor named Snow. And Trudy has hit a dead-end, she can't find.
Since then, of course, the grim reality of the destructive forces of HIV and AIDS has hit home, with millions dying.
The numbers indicate the times that the chart has hit the very significant resistance level at around 5900- 6100.
A Rice University team has hit upon a method to produce nearly transparent films of electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, a goal sought by researchers around the world.
Plans to build a multi-level carpark for Air New Zealand's customers near Auckland International Airport has hit a roadblock.
The new Zimbabwe dollar has hit the streets, with banks beginning to issue the paper currency Tuesday.
Standing high waves in Japan, Aki, Kochi port has hit the breakwater.….
Mario has hit the streets with a great new style of driving, why go around corners forwards when you can go sideways in this awesome new drifting Mario game.
keen to promote one of two narratives: that Trump has hit rock bottom at last, or that he has staged an amazing comeback.
However, you can see that your opponent has hit something and will continue to bet aggressively,
Son of a bitch must have hit a blood vessel.
We may have hit the jackpot here.
Could have hit a tree, could have been something else.
I could have hit that if I wasn't working so late.
Fi. We may have hit the jackpot here.
The bullet could have hit your artery.
You could have hit me! You crazy?
I have hit my head many times.
Just last June 3 an asteroid had hit Jupiter.
You just lay there like someone had hit you over the head.