Hit

Hit
1. Evergreen, Schlager;
(ugs. emotional verstärkend): Superhit;
(ugs. veraltend): Gassenhauer;
(Jazzjargon): Standard.
2. Bestseller, Erfolgsschlager, Glanzstück, großer Erfolg/Wurf, Juwel, Kleinod, Kostbarkeit, Perle, Publikumserfolg, Schlager, Sensation, [Super]star, Triumph, Verkaufsschlager, Volltreffer;
(ugs.): Clou, Hammer, Kassenschlager, Knaller, Knüller, Prachtexemplar, Prachtstück, Sahnestück, Treffer;
(ugs. emotional verstärkend): Superhit, Superrenner;
(Jargon): Highlight, Renner;
(Werbespr.): Ass.
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Hit,der:Schlager(1),Verkaufsschlager
Hit
1.Glanzstück,Glanznummer,Zugstück,Zugnummer,Erfolg,Publikumserfolg,Blockbuster,Spitzenreiter,Gassenhauer,Evergreen,Treffer;ugs.:Renner,Knüller;abwertend:Schnulze,Schmachtfetzen
2.Schlager,Verkaufsschlager,Kassenmagnet,Bestseller,Longseller;ugs.:Reißer,Topding
3.Suchergebnis,Treffer(Internet)

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