Hit
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Hit means to strike someone or something.
Hit or HIT may also refer to:
Business
- Hit (drink), a Venezuelan carbonated soft drink
- Hitachi, Ltd., a Japanese multinational conglomerate
- Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
- Heavy Industries Taxila, a military complex in Pakistan
- Hit FM (disambiguation)
Computing
- Hit (internet), a single request for a file from a web server
- Human Intelligence Task by Amazon Mechanical Turk
Education
- Harbin Institute of Technology, in China
- Hanze Institute of Technology, in the Netherlands
- Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, in India
- Holon Institute of Technology, in Israel
- Harare Institute of Technology, in Zimbabwe
Entertainment
- Hit!, a 1973 crime film
- H.I.T (TV series), a South Korean drama miniseries
- HIT Entertainment, a British production company
- Hit Network, an Australian radio network
- Homicide International Trust a fictional organization in MacGyver
- TV HIT, a Bosnian television channel
Music
- Hit record
- Hit single
- Hit Records, a defunct American record company
- Hit Records (Croatia), a Croatian record label
- Hit (album), by Peter Gabriel
- "Hit", a song by Guided by Voices from the 1995 album Alien Lanes
- "Hit", a single by The Wannadies from the 1997 album Bagsy Me
- "Hit", a single by The Sugarcubes from their 1992 album Stick Around for Joy
Language
- Hit (pronoun), Old English, third-person singular neuter accusative, "it" in modern English
- Hittite language
Places
- Hit, Qasr-e Qand, a village in Iran
- Hīt, Iraq, a town
- Hīt District, a district centered on the town
- Hit, Syria
Science and medicine
- Health information technology
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
- Hibernation induction trigger
- Herd immunity threshold; see herd immunity § Mechanism
Sport
- Hit (baseball) or base hit
- High intensity training
See also
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