hay如何读

英:[heɪ]

美:[heɪ]

hay英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]干草 grass which has been cut and dried

hay是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 干草,草料,饲草,秣
  2. 小额款项,(少量的)钱
  3. 趁有太阳时晒干草
  4. <俚>床
  5. 抓紧时机,打铁趁热
  6. 海(音译名)
  7. 一种乡村舞蹈
  8. 成果
  9. 酬报
  10. 海约翰(John Milton,1838-1905,美国国务卿)
v. (动词)
  1. 割草晒干,把(草)晒干,割晒(干草)
  2. 用干草喂,给...喂干草,供给干草
  3. 制成干草
  4. 使成割制干草的草地
  5. 在(地里)植草供制干草用

hay变形

hays, haying, hayed

hay词根

词根:hay

adj.

haywire 乱糟糟的,乱七八糟的;疯狂的

n.

haystack 干草堆

haywire [电] 临时电线;捆干草用的铁丝

haycock 圆锥形的干草堆

hayfield 干草地,种秣草地

hayloft 干草棚

haymaker 干草机;制作干草的人;强力一击

haymaking 制备干草;利用机会

hayrack 干草架;叉形指梁;雷达信标

hayrick 草垛;户外干草堆

hayseed 乡巴佬;干草种子,干草屑

vi.

haymaking 割晒牧草

hay英英释义

noun

herbage and especially grass mowed and cured for fodder

reward

slang bed

a small sum of money

a saving of … $14 million is not hay—H. C. Schonberg

geographical name

river 530 miles (853 kilometers) long in northern Alberta and the southern Northwest Territories, Canada, flowing northeast into Great Slave Lake

verb

intransitive verb

to cut, cure, and store hay

transitive verb

to feed with hay

biographical name

John Milton 1838–1905 American statesman

hay词组

make hay利用机会去赚钱

hay fever[医]枯草热;[医]花粉病

hit the hay[俚]睡觉,就寝

hay cutter切草机,割草机

hay词源中文解释

“割下的草”,来源于古英语heg(安格利亚方言),hieg,hig(西撒克逊方言)表示“割下或收割用作饲料的草”,源自原始日耳曼语*haujam(也是古挪威语hey,古弗里西亚语ha,中古荷兰语hoy,德语Heu,哥特语hawi中“干草”的词源),字面上的含义是“被割下的物品”或“可以割下的草”(来源于印欧语系*kau-“砍,劈”;也是古英语中heawan“切割”的词源;另见hew)。

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俚语短语hit the hay(出现于1880年前)最初的意思是“在谷仓里睡觉”;hay泛指“床铺”的含义始于1903年;roll in the hay(名词)这个说法出现于1941年。

hay词源英文解释

Noun Middle English hey, from Old English hīeg; akin to Old High German hewi hay, Old English hēawan to hew

The first known use of hay was before the 12th century

hay儿童词典英英释义

hazelnoun

any of a genus of shrubs or small trees related to birches and bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy case

a light brown to a strong yellowish brown

haze1 of 3noun

fine dust, smoke, or light vapor causing lack of transparency in the air

unclearness of mind or perception : daze

haze2 of 3verb

to make or become hazy or cloudy

haze3 of 3verb

to play unpleasant and humiliating tricks on (as new members of a college fraternity) or force to perform humiliating tasks or stunts

hazard1 of 2noun

a game of chance played with two dice

chance entry 1 sense 1, accident

a source of danger

an obstacle on a golf course

hazard2 of 2verb

venture entry 1 sense 1, risk

hazard a guess

hazardousadjective

dangerous sense 1, risky

haywireadverb or adjective

being out of order : not working

the radio went haywire

emotionally or mentally upset or out of control

haystacknoun

a stack of hay

hayricknoun

a large sometimes thatched outdoor stack of hay

hayloftnoun

the upper part of a barn where hay is stored

haycocknoun

a cone-shaped pile of hay

hay1 of 2noun

herbs (as grasses) cut and dried for use as fodder

hay2 of 2verb

to cut, cure, and store plants for hay

to feed with hay

hay 例句

1 Jackie’s friend Casey told me if you count to thirteen when you see a truck full of hay, you can make a wish.

2 He cut more hay, dug more ditches, dynamited more stumps, and spread more hot, black asphalt on Highway 101.

3 At one point it shook so much that Cora put her arms around Caesar and they stayed like that for a good while, squeezing each other at the more urgent tremors, pressed against the hay.

4 He saw Hodor, the simple giant from the stables, carrying an anvil to Mikken's forge, hefting it onto his shoulder as easily as another man might heft a bale of hay.

5 We did as instructed and dug ourselves into the stinking hay.

6 Several cows nibbled and chewed at a trough full of greenish hay.

7 But mostly it smelled of hay, for there was always hay in the great loft up overhead.

8 Instantly, Carmen felt calmer as she breathed in the smell of hay and horses and heard the loud nicker of hello from Rosie.

9 Cattle were raised in pastures, eating grass and hay—the food they naturally eat.

10 This is also true of soil, grain, hay and animals.

这也同样适用于土壤 、 谷物 、 干草和动物.

11 Stray wisps of hay drifted down behind him.

12 Where the hay cart was taking him was of little concern to Cluny.

13 Nothing could grow under such conditions, and without corn, wheat, and hay livestock could not survive.

14 It smelled of hay and it smelled of manure.

15 “Hay. Find it in bales or rolls. It’s hard work to hay. Throw the bale off the wagon and put it on the elevator. Stack the bales in the hayloft....”

16 “No, sir. It’s just play. The haystack’s gone. I’m going to drive out the mice to the dogs. And you can watch, or even beat the hay a little.”

17 It was merely one symptom of her revolt against the Party and all its ways, and somehow it seemed natural and healthy, like the sneeze of a horse that smells bad hay.

18 Slopper sat in the corner hoarding his own pile of hay until Tree explained to him that we could jump off the loft if we had something below to break our fall.

19 He hurdles a split-rail fence and tears across a hay field.

20 “Yes, it was. I suppose the papers made hay with it?”

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