hard hit, be



hard hit, be

Be adversely affected or be severely stricken, as in The walk-in clinics were hard hit by the new insurance laws. This idiom must be differentiated from the similar-sounding adjective hard-hitting, alluding to strenuous exertion, as in They were a hard-hitting team. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: hard

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Swift[swift]
Rashad-Arabic, Azerbaijani
Urbanus-Late Roman, Biblical Latin
LadislasLAD-i-slaws (English)History
Isidorus-Late Roman
Nicolinanee-ko-LEE-nahItalian