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hit the books actually means to study and not to punch the books
"Hit the books" is a sentence.
The meaning of books has increased nowadays
It is where the name the bible came from, it's Greek meaning is is" the books"
I understand the meaning of facts, but I don't understand the meaning of your question. What are you talking about? Which facts as opposed to which books? What books are you talking about. Are you saying that you are dyslexic and seeing books makes you angry?
Books usually mean books. Don't make things complicated.
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"Hit the books."
Books is the English meaning for the unscrambled name oBkso.
In this idiom, hit means to start, to begin, to leave, to go. You will find it used this way in several older idioms, such as hit the trail (used by cowboys riding their horses on a trail) and hit the road. With fewer cowboys around these days, this is a contemporary way of saying the same thing. That is, to leave, to go, to begin. Probably from that, to hit the books is to start studying one's books. "It's time for me to turn off my computer and hit the books. I have an examination tomorrow."
a collection of books
A collection of books in Greek.