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hitA successful match. See hits and hit rate. See also Mechanical Turk. hit Computing a single visit to a website hit [hit] (computer science) The obtaining of a correct answer in a mechanical information-retrieval system. (electricity) A momentary electrical disturbance on a transmission line. (ordnance) A blow or impact on a target by a bullet, bomb, or other projectile. An instance of striking something with a bomb or the like.
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