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Home > English > Vocabulary > Idioms and Phrases

What does the phrase ‘hit the books’ mean?

A. To read books
B. To study hard
C. To play games
D. To write a book

Answer: To study hard


Additional Information: 'Hit the books' means to begin studying.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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