{v. phr.} To consider, mention, or see only the more important parts of something such as a book, war, or school course. * /In his lecture, the speaker hit the high spots of his subject./ * /The first course in general science hits only the high spots of the physical sciences./ * /The Bakers went to the fair for one day, and only hit the high spots./
HIT THE HIGH SPOTS
Meaning of HIT THE HIGH SPOTS in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012