hey
英式音标:[heɪ] 怎么读
美式音标:[he] 怎么读
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hey概况
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
hey词义
int.
(用以引起注意,表示惊异或询问)嘿,喂;你好!(表示问候);咳;
n.
干草(等于hay);
英英释义
Hey
Hey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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hey用法
双语例句
Hey lady you can't park there!
嘿,小姐--那儿不能停车!
Hey, I'm out of water.
喂,我没水了。
Hey, I almost forgot! John asked you to give him a ring.
嗨,差点儿忘了!约翰请你给他打个电话。
Hey! For goodness sake.
嗨!看在上帝份上。
Hey! You!
嗨!你!
权威例句
Hey, you, get off of my cloud: exploring information leakage in third-party compute cloudsHey, You, Get Off of My Market: Detecting Malicious Apps in Official and Alternative Android Markets
Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go!
Initial conditions and moment restrictions in dynamic panel data models - Monte Carlo evidence and an application to employment equa...
The Clavien-Dindo classification of surgical complications: five-year experience
The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD) Part II. Standardization of the neuropathologic assessment of...
Human and machine recognition of faces: a survey
The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD). Part IX. A prospective cliniconeuropathologic study of Parki...
The consortium to establish a registry for Alzheimer's disease (CERAD). Part XIV: Demographic and clinical predictors of survival in...
The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD). Part V. A normative study of the neuropsychological battery.
hey词源
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.