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adjective
Date: 1826
profoundly stricken ; affected in an especially negative way <one of the industries particularly hard-hit during the downturn>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
hard-hit — (härdʹhĭtʹ) adj. Badly or adversely affected: “Official rescue and recovery efforts were... just getting underway in this ravaged port city and more than a dozen other hard hit towns” (R. Jeffrey Smith). * * * … Universalium
hard-hit — hard hitˈ adjective 1. Seriously hurt, as by a loss of money, the death of a loved one, etc 2. Deeply smitten with love • • • Main Entry: ↑hard * * * hard hit «HAHRD HIHT», adjective. severely stricken by misfortune, grief, or disaster … Useful english dictionary
hard hit — Gravely affected by some trouble, or by love • • • Main Entry: ↑hit * * * badly affected hard hit by falling oil prices … Useful english dictionary
hard-hit — /had ˈhɪt/ (say hahd hit) adjective severely and adversely affected: hard hit by the drought; *exact losses could not be ascertained until farmers had access to their land in the hard hit areas –tasmanian country, 1990 …
hard-hit|ting — «HAHRD HIHT ihng», adjective. Informal. striking or capable of striking with powerful impact; forceful; vigorous; aggressive; powerful … Useful english dictionary
hard hit — adjective a) In severe difficulties b) Severely affected by a problem … Wiktionary
hard hit — 1. Financially crippled. 2. Deeply in love … A concise dictionary of English slang
be hit hard by sth/be hard hit by sth — be hit hard/be hard hit (by sth) ► to be badly affected by something: »Car makers were among the hardest hit as consumers bought fewer vehicles last month. »The area has been hit hard by job losses in textiles and furniture. Main Entry: ↑hit … Financial and business terms
be hit hard/be hard hit — (by sth) ► to be badly affected by something: »Car makers were among the hardest hit as consumers bought fewer vehicles last month. »The area has been hit hard by job losses in textiles and furniture. Main Entry: ↑hit … Financial and business terms
be hard hit — be hit hard/be hard hit (by sth) ► to be badly affected by something: »Car makers were among the hardest hit as consumers bought fewer vehicles last month. »The area has been hit hard by job losses in textiles and furniture. Main Entry: ↑hit … Financial and business terms