hey
英 [heɪ]
美 [he]
- int. 喂!(引起注意等);你好!(表示问候)
- n. 干草(等于hay)
- n. (Hey)人名;(法)埃;(柬)海;(德、英)海伊
CET4 TEM4
hey 嘿感叹词,表示惊叹,惊讶或打招呼时发出的声音,hello的原型。
- hey (interj.)
- c. 1200, implying challenge, rebuttal, anger, derision; variously spelled in Middle English hei, hai, ai, he, heh. Later in Middle English expressing sorrow, or concern; also a shout of encouragement to hunting dogs. Possibly a natural expression (compare Roman eho, Greek eia, German hei, Old French hay, French eh).
Þa onswerede þe an swiðe prudeliche, `Hei! hwuch wis read of se icudd keiser!' ["St. Katherine of Alexandria," c. 1200]
In Latin, hei was a cry of grief or fear; but heia, eia was an interjection denoting joy.
- 1. "Hey, I don't know what you're talking about," Russo objected.
- “喂,我不知道你在说些什么,”拉索反驳道。
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- 2. "Hey, Judith," he resumed, "tell me all about yourself."
- “嘿,朱迪思,”他接着说,“跟我谈谈你自己吧。”
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- 3. Hey, I know what, I'll get a bumper sticker printed up.
- 嘿,有了,我会找人印刷一些保险杠贴纸。
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- 4. Hey, look at the time! We'll talk about it tonight. All right?
- 嘿,看看都几点啦?咱们晚上再讨论,好不好?
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- 5. Hey, Ma. It's the old man.
- 嗨,妈,是老爸。
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