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Meantolearn Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Hit -- a verb

"If you don't aim for anything, then you'll hit it." ( spoken by an American fellow on a TV program, which teaches non-native speakers English)

1. Does the quote above make sense to you? Please explain.

2. What does 'hit' mean if it does make sense to you?

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1. Does the quote above make sense to you? -- Yes, I have heard it before.

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  • Does the quote above make sense to you?
  • -- Yes, I have heard it before.
  • It is a bit of ersatz Zen: Don't preoccupy yourself too much with your goal, and then you will be more likely to attain it .
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1. Does the quote above make sense to you? Please explain.-- Yes, I have heard it before. It is a bit of ersatz Zen: Don't preoccupy yourself too much with your goal, and then you will be more likely to attain it.

2. What does 'hit' mean if it does make sense to you?-- Hit = strike, as an arrow into a target.
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