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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | hit out vi phrasal | figurative (show aggression) | agredir verbalmente loc verb | | | Johnny hits out when he feels threatened by other children. | | hit out at [sb] vi phrasal + prep | figurative (show aggression to) | mostrarse hostil con loc verb | | | After Tony had teased him for more than an hour, Pete finally hit out at him. | | | Después de que Tony lo burlara durante más de una hora, Pedro finalmente se mostró hostil con él. | | hit out at [sb] vi phrasal + prep | figurative (criticize) | atacar a vtr + prep | | | The actress has hit out at critics, who she claims have misunderstood her performance. | | | La actriz ha atacado a los críticos, que según ella no han entendido su actuación. |
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