heyday如何读

英:[ˈheɪdeɪ]

美:[ˈheɪdeɪ]

heyday是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 全盛期
  2. 最为强大的时期
  3. 高兴
  4. 最成功的时期
  5. 最繁荣的时期
  6. 最强盛的时期
  7. 全盛时期
  8. 年富力强时期
int. (感叹词)
  1. <古>嘿(喜悦、惊奇时所发声音)
  2. 啊呀

heyday自然拼读

hey·day

heI deI

heyday变形

复数:heydays

heyday英英释义

noun

the time of maximum influence, power, or success; prime.The decade of the 1970s was the heyday of disco dancing.

heyday词源中文解释

同时也有 hey-day,16世纪末作为一个感叹词,是 heyda(1520年代)的变体,用于表示玩笑、快乐或惊讶,类似于现代英语的 hurrah; 显然它是中古英语感叹词 hey 或 hei 的扩展形式(参见 hey)。比较荷兰语 heidaar,德语 heida,丹麦语 heida。现代意义上的“最有活力的阶段”首次记录于1751年(可能是因为人们认为这个词是 high-day),并改变了拼写方式。

heyday词源英文解释

Interjection irregular from hey

The first known use of heyday was circa 1529

heyday儿童词典英英释义

hibernateverb

to pass the winter in a sleeping or resting state

hibachinoun

a charcoal grill

hiatusnoun

a gap in space or timeespecially: a break where a part is missing

hiinterjection

—used especially as a greeting

heydaynoun

the time of greatest strength, popularity, or vigor

heyday 例句

1 This genre of movies — we’ll call them sex comedies for lack of a better term — has evolved since its last heyday, in the early ’80s, when teenage boys flocked to movies like “Porky’s.”

2 His heyday was the fifties and early sixties; after it, he released the inglorious single “My Ding-a-Ling,” weirding out a great many and amusing others.

3 In its heyday, Guns N’ Roses had a reputation for rock ’n’ roll debauchery — drugs, groupies, vandalism.

4 The song was one that stuck around through the years, remaining a favorite of those who remember it from its heyday.

5 So what do you think London’s story is now, 100 years after its heyday?

6 In its heyday, Humanities Festival had attendance rates near 50,000 and would transform the Loop into a buzzing college campus, with festival-goers clutching schedules as they hurried to events.

7 The posters collected in “OMG Posters: A Decade of Rock Art” have little in common with the relatively crude, mass-produced artifacts of the heyday of classic rock.

8 It sometimes takes the two of them to piece together one story from their heyday.

9 In its heyday it hosted so many Americans — including a famous Mafia gathering reportedly summoned by Lucky Luciano in 1946 — that Cubans called it the “American embassy.”

10 Even during the heyday of Rome, the Romans were not exactly math whizzes.

11 In its heyday, MGM boasted that it had "more stars than there are in heaven".

12 At its heyday, burlesque was much bigger than Broadway.

13 With the dialogue sometimes overlapping, the play unfolds with a loose-jointed but natural vibe, in the manner of a Robert Altman movie from his heyday, in the late 1970s, when the play is set.

14 During Palm Springs’ heyday in the 1950s and ’60s, odds were likely that you’d pass by or walk into a restaurant, hotel or country club designed by architect William F. Cody.

15 A dishy memoir about life as the first woman on the masthead at Rolling Stone magazine during the sex and drugs heyday of the 1970s.

16 In its heyday, in the 1950s and 1960s, Bollywood seemed to exist separately from the fledgling nation around it.

17 Had they been released during Cruise’s 1990s heyday, “underperformed” would be understating it—those movies would all have been viewed as flops.

18 Director Mark Landsman was neither fan nor reader during the National Enquirer’s heyday, in terms of circulation, in the 1980s, or even in recent years.

19 In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.

在其全盛时期,该制片公司夸口说,他们旗下的明星比天上的星星还要多。

20 The Wii encouraged women and families to play video games together on a broad basis not seen since the arcade heyday of the early 1980s.

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