释义 |
- int.嘿;哎哟;唔;(用于思索想说的话时)嗯
- 网络羟基;哦;噢
1. | (表示领悟)哦,唔used when you are reacting to sth that has been said, especially if you did not know it before |
| ‘I saw Ben yesterday.’ ‘Oh yes, how is he?’ “我昨天看见本了。”“哦,他好吗?” | | ‘Emma has a new job.’ ‘Oh, has she?’ “埃玛新找了一份工作。”“噢,是吗?” |
2. | (表示惊奇、恐惧、高兴等)啊,哈,哎哟used to express surprise, fear, joy, etc. |
| Oh, how wonderful! 啊,真是妙极了! | | Oh no, I've broken it! 哎哟,我把它给打碎了! |
3. | (用以引起注意)喂,嘿,嗨used to attract sb's attention |
| Oh, Sue! Could you help me a moment? 嘿,休!你帮会儿忙行不行? |
4. | (用于思索想说的话时)嗯used when you are thinking of what to say next |
| I've been in this job for, oh, about six years. 我做这项工作,嗯,有六年左右了吧。 |
int. | 1. used to express a strong emotional reaction such as surprise, shock, pain, or extreme pleasure 2. used to introduce short phrases that express a strong emotion, such as anger, shock, delight, or triumph 3. used to introduce a response to what somebody has just said or asked 4. used to indicate thought or hesitation about what to say next 5. used to attract somebody's attention or call attention to something 6. used when you start telling someone something, for example something that you have just remembered 7. used for expressing an emotion such as surprise, anger, or happiness 8. used in expressions such as ‘Oh I see’ and ‘Oh right’ for showing that you now understand something 9. used for accepting someone’s answer to your question 10. used when you pause because you are thinking about what you are going to say 1. used to express a strong emotional reaction such as surprise, shock, pain, or extreme pleasure 2. used to introduce short phrases that express a strong emotion, such as anger, shock, delight, or triumph 3. used to introduce a response to what somebody has just said or asked 4. used to indicate thought or hesitation about what to say next 5. used to attract somebody's attention or call attention to something 6. used when you start telling someone something, for example something that you have just remembered 7. used for expressing an emotion such as surprise, anger, or happiness 8. used in expressions such as ‘Oh I see’ and ‘Oh right’ for showing that you now understand something 9. used for accepting someone’s answer to your question 10. used when you pause because you are thinking about what you are going to say | nb. | 1. a way of saying “zero,” used for example when you are telling someone a telephone number or saying a date, such as 1908 | abbr. | |
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