- hit the books
- study or prepare for class
He stayed home all weekend and hit the books.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
He stayed home all weekend and hit the books.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
hit the books — If you hit the books, you study or read hard … The small dictionary of idiomes
hit the books — verb learn by reading books He is studying geology in his room I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now • Syn: ↑study • Derivationally related forms: ↑study (for: ↑study), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
hit the books — AND pound the books tv. o study hard. □ I spent the weekend pounding the books. □ I gotta go home and hit the books … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
hit the books — vp To study. Cut the gabbing; it s time to hit the books. 1950s … Historical dictionary of American slang
hit the books — {v. phr.}, {informal} To study your school assignments, prepare for classes. * /Jack broke away from his friends, saying, I ve got to hit the books. / … Dictionary of American idioms
hit the books — {v. phr.}, {informal} To study your school assignments, prepare for classes. * /Jack broke away from his friends, saying, I ve got to hit the books. / … Dictionary of American idioms
hit\ the\ books — v. phr. informal To study your school assignments, prepare for classes. Jack broke away from his friends, saying, I ve got to hit the books … Словарь американских идиом
hit the books — begin to study, crack a book Exams begin next week. It s time to hit the books … English idioms
hit the books — American & Australian, informal to study. I can t go out tonight. I ve got to hit the books … New idioms dictionary
hit the books — verb To study, especially with particular intensity. They go to the beach when they should be hitting the books and then they wonder why they get bad grades … Wiktionary