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What is the difference between jump, strike, hit and beat?
1. Beat means to beat repeatedly, especially with a stick or other hard object.
For example: He beat the boy with a stick. He beat the boy with a stick.
Pay attention to the following usage: (1) beat can also mean "(heart) beating" (note the association of the continuity of heart beating and the repetition of "beat" expressed by beat).
(2) "Drum", "beat", etc. both emphasize the continuity and repetition of movements, so they can be translated as: beat a drum, beat time. 2. hit means to hit hard with a target, focusing on hitting.
Such as: He hit me in the face, he slapped me in the face.
3. Strike means to hit or knock with force quickly or suddenly.
For example: The car ran out of control and struck a tree. The car ran out of control and struck a tree.
4.jump jump; jump; rise He jumped to his feet and ran out of the office. He jumped up and ran out of the office.
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