hallo
hallo 英 [hə'ləʊ] 美 [hə'loʊ]
int. 喂,哈罗(等于hello)
名词复数:hallos
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- int. 喂,哈罗(等于hello)
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1. It does, however, have earlier origins in other senses. It is a variant of hallo, which dates to 1840 and is a cry of surprise.
但是,它的起源的确还要更早一些,其前身是hallo,可追溯至1840年,那时意为因受惊而发出的叫喊声。
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2. One day he had the happy idea of accosting the mali (gardener) of a villa-garden into which we had thus trespassed with: "hallo, has uncle been here lately!"
有一天他想出一个好玩的诡计,来蒙骗那座我们闯进去的别墅的园丁,他说:“喂,我叔叔最近来过吗?”
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3. hallo! has the whelp been playing that game long?
喂;这小畜生一直在玩把戏吗?
- hallo (interj.) shout to call attention, 1781, earlier hollo, holla (also see hello). "Such forms, being mere syllables to call attention, are freely varied for sonorous effect" [Century Dictionary]. Old English had ea la. Halow as a shipman's cry to incite effort is from mid-15c.; Halloo as a verb, "to pursue with shouts, to shout in the chase," is from late 14c. Compare also harou, cry of distress, late 13c., from French.
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