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Definition of hit list in English: hit listnoun 1A list of people to be killed for criminal or political reasons. 暗杀名单 her lover may be on the killer’s hit list Example sentencesExamples - Naxalites should announce that all kidnappers will be on their hit list.
- Already hit lists are circulating among the civilian populations of the zone warning certain people to leave if they want to stay alive.
- It's funny until you're the one who's on her hit list.
- He would have probably still been secretly writing his hit list with her name on top if he hadn't driven her home that night.
- Writer Holy Sklar comments: ‘A hit list that starts with court judges and ends with etcetera is a mighty broad license for murder.’
- Other government ministers are also believed on the rebel hit list.
- This case was started when an abortion doctor was killed and within hours his name was crossed off the hit list.
- He suggests that there's a Syrian hit list targeting Lebanese politicians.
- Some people at home could become very rich people if he makes a copy of somebody on the bookies hit list.
- The famous quote that ‘if they have a hit list, I too have one’ is attributed to Mr. Ribeiro.
- As a result of that we've been informed that we are on the terrorists' hit list, or death list.
- The Telegraph reported that it had obtained a copy of the diary and could find no reference to death threats or hit lists.
- Basildon was on the hit list that came out after The Daily News press was blown up inexplicably.
- To Daycan's mind she muttered: ‘All the people on my hit list have reasons for my revenge.’
- The Burke Group claims a 96 per cent strike rate in fighting 700 union recognition campaigns, although its hit list is entirely American.
- Standing up Seth slid out of the seat intending to search for the subject at the top of his hit list.
- His name was discovered on a Nazi hit list after the war.
- Police say Carl Williams is a likely suspect on the gangland hit list, and have offered him police protection, which he has refused.
- Suddenly, this man jumped to the top of my hit list, finally toppling Richard Whitely from the number one spot.
- Those on the hit list were to be killed for their criticism of radical Islam, the letter said.
- 1.1 A list of people or things selected as the object of a certain treatment or course of action.
we do not know at the moment whether health and education are also at the top of the government's hit list Example sentencesExamples - On September 28th he had drawn up what amounted to a hit list of people to be sacked or transferred and presented it to his secretary of state, Cardinal Villot.
- Scarborough was placed on an NHS "hit list" of trusts to be subjected to spot checks last year after the Department of Health first become concerned.
- Mr Prentice has been named in a top 10 hit list of MPs they want to defeat in marginal constituencies.
- The NHS is just one of the organisations on their hit list.
- Old cookers, microwaves and washing machines are among the latest items on the recycling hit list.
- People who leave bin bags in back alleys on any day but collection day are also on the council's hit list as part of its zero tolerance campaign against litter.
- Post offices in Kew and Richmond have appeared on a hit list of those likely to close in the near future.
- With this in mind, we have drawn up a hit list of executive directors who are surplus to requirements and should bow out gracefully.
- There was disbelief that Cravenside - a purpose-built flagship home just 16 years old - was included on the hit list.
- Today the Citizen launches a campaign to rid the roads of rubbish, with fag ends and chewing gum top of our hit list.
- The coffee chain has been top of anti-capitalist hit lists for the past few years, with outlets targeted by violent demonstrators.
- Two Wimbledon addresses have appeared on a May Day hit list of companies highlighted by anarchists as targets for possible protest action.
- Council and police chiefs were going to court to seek an interim ASBO in a bid to control the behaviour of the teenager who became the most wanted offender on a burglary squad's hit list.
- The goods on the EU's hit list mainly target America's agricultural sector, not its industry sector.
- Roquefort was on the hit list, along with other French gourmet goodies such as foie gras, truffles, Breton shallots, and mustard.
- Campaigners' worst fears came true this week when Post Office Ltd confirmed that all the branches on its hit list would shut.
- Illegal parking outside schools is the next target on Witham police's zero tolerance hit list.
- It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month.
Definition of hit list in US English: hit listnounˈhit ˌlistˈhɪt ˌlɪst 1A list of people to be killed for criminal or political reasons. 暗杀名单 her lover may be on the killer’s hit list Example sentencesExamples - He suggests that there's a Syrian hit list targeting Lebanese politicians.
- Police say Carl Williams is a likely suspect on the gangland hit list, and have offered him police protection, which he has refused.
- Suddenly, this man jumped to the top of my hit list, finally toppling Richard Whitely from the number one spot.
- Some people at home could become very rich people if he makes a copy of somebody on the bookies hit list.
- Those on the hit list were to be killed for their criticism of radical Islam, the letter said.
- To Daycan's mind she muttered: ‘All the people on my hit list have reasons for my revenge.’
- It's funny until you're the one who's on her hit list.
- This case was started when an abortion doctor was killed and within hours his name was crossed off the hit list.
- He would have probably still been secretly writing his hit list with her name on top if he hadn't driven her home that night.
- His name was discovered on a Nazi hit list after the war.
- Standing up Seth slid out of the seat intending to search for the subject at the top of his hit list.
- The Burke Group claims a 96 per cent strike rate in fighting 700 union recognition campaigns, although its hit list is entirely American.
- Other government ministers are also believed on the rebel hit list.
- The Telegraph reported that it had obtained a copy of the diary and could find no reference to death threats or hit lists.
- Already hit lists are circulating among the civilian populations of the zone warning certain people to leave if they want to stay alive.
- The famous quote that ‘if they have a hit list, I too have one’ is attributed to Mr. Ribeiro.
- As a result of that we've been informed that we are on the terrorists' hit list, or death list.
- Naxalites should announce that all kidnappers will be on their hit list.
- Writer Holy Sklar comments: ‘A hit list that starts with court judges and ends with etcetera is a mighty broad license for murder.’
- Basildon was on the hit list that came out after The Daily News press was blown up inexplicably.
- 1.1 A list of people or things selected as the object of a certain treatment or course of action.
we do not know at the moment whether health and education are also at the top of the government's hit list Example sentencesExamples - Scarborough was placed on an NHS "hit list" of trusts to be subjected to spot checks last year after the Department of Health first become concerned.
- There was disbelief that Cravenside - a purpose-built flagship home just 16 years old - was included on the hit list.
- The goods on the EU's hit list mainly target America's agricultural sector, not its industry sector.
- Old cookers, microwaves and washing machines are among the latest items on the recycling hit list.
- Council and police chiefs were going to court to seek an interim ASBO in a bid to control the behaviour of the teenager who became the most wanted offender on a burglary squad's hit list.
- With this in mind, we have drawn up a hit list of executive directors who are surplus to requirements and should bow out gracefully.
- On September 28th he had drawn up what amounted to a hit list of people to be sacked or transferred and presented it to his secretary of state, Cardinal Villot.
- Illegal parking outside schools is the next target on Witham police's zero tolerance hit list.
- Post offices in Kew and Richmond have appeared on a hit list of those likely to close in the near future.
- Two Wimbledon addresses have appeared on a May Day hit list of companies highlighted by anarchists as targets for possible protest action.
- The NHS is just one of the organisations on their hit list.
- Roquefort was on the hit list, along with other French gourmet goodies such as foie gras, truffles, Breton shallots, and mustard.
- Campaigners' worst fears came true this week when Post Office Ltd confirmed that all the branches on its hit list would shut.
- It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month.
- People who leave bin bags in back alleys on any day but collection day are also on the council's hit list as part of its zero tolerance campaign against litter.
- Mr Prentice has been named in a top 10 hit list of MPs they want to defeat in marginal constituencies.
- Today the Citizen launches a campaign to rid the roads of rubbish, with fag ends and chewing gum top of our hit list.
- The coffee chain has been top of anti-capitalist hit lists for the past few years, with outlets targeted by violent demonstrators.
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