英:[heil frɔm]
美:[hel frʌm]
英:[heil frɔm]
美:[hel frʌm]
自…来, 是(某地方的)人;
noun (1)
precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow
something that gives the effect of a shower of hail
a hail of rifle fire
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to precipitate hail (see hail entry 1)
it was hailing hard
to pour down or strike like hail
Bullets were hailing down on them.
verb (2)
transitive verb
to greet with enthusiastic approval : acclaim
hailed as a great success
salute, greet
returning soldiers hailed with parades
to greet or summon by calling
hail a taxi
intransitive verb
to call outespecially: to call a greeting to a passing ship
interjection
—used to express acclamation
hail to the chief—Sir Walter Scott
archaic —used as a salutation
noun (2)
an exclamation of greeting or acclamation
greeted the emperor with a hail
a calling to attract attention
hearing distance
stayed within hail
Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle English, from Old English hægl; akin to Old High German hagal hail Interjection, Verb (2), and Noun (2) Middle English, from Old Norse heill, from heill healthy — more at whole
The first known use of hail was before the 12th century
truant officernoun
a school officer whose duty is to investigate the continued absences of students
gunpointnoun
the muzzle of a gun
troy weightnoun
a series of units of weight based on a pound of 12 ounces and the ounce of 20 pennyweights or 480 grains see measure
hail1 of 5noun
small lumps of ice that fall from clouds sometimes during thunderstorms
something that gives the effect of falling hail
a hail of bullets
hail2 of 5verb
to fall as hail
to pour down like hail
hail3 of 5interjection
—used to express enthusiastic approval
archaic —used as a greeting
hail4 of 5verb
greet sense 1
to greet with enthusiastic approval : acclaim
hailed them as heroes
to summon by calling
hail a taxi
to call out to
hail a passing ship
hail5 of 5noun
an act or instance of hailing
hearing distance
stayed within hail
1 The band hail from Glasgow.
乐团来自格拉斯哥。
2 This is a film which seems to hail from the hippie era.
这看起来是一部嬉皮士时代的影片。
3 the museum director hailed the artist's new installation as a groundbreaking work of genius
4 hailed the waiter for the check
5 These students hail from all parts of the country.
这些学生来自全国各地.
6 stay within hail of the restaurant's front desk so you'll know when your table is ready
7 The Nikto hail from Kintan, an ancient planet in the Si'klaata cluster.
尼克托人来自西克拉塔星团(Si'KlaataCluster)的金坦星(Kintan).
8 By contrast, Asians and whites make up more than 60% of the undergraduate student body at UCLA, where 9% of undergraduates and 17% of graduate students hail from other nations.
9 We hail from all corners of the country.
我们都是来自五湖四海.
10 He came from an obscure mountain village.
他来自一个偏僻的山村。
11 That's not a local accent . Where do you hail from?
那不是本地口音,你是什么地方人?
12 even under the hail of angry questions, the press secretary stayed cool
13 I hail from the hill country.
我是山区来的.
14 A few writers of contemporary renown also hail from this area, as do some sports figures.
当代一些著名的作家就来自这个地区, 一些运动界名人亦然.
15 It does not hail from the traditional English - speaking elite that produced Sri Lanka's other presidents.
它并不为那些传统的讲英文的精英们为他们产生新总统而欢呼.
16 let's hail a taxi
17 Where exactly do you hail from?
你到底是从哪里来的?
18 Fate was against us, I come from a rotten stock.
命运和我们作对,我出生于一个堕落的家族。
19 They hail from all parts of the country.
他们来自全国各地。
20 Many engineers at these high tech companies hail from the Asia Pacific.
这些高科技公司的科技工作者也将热烈欢迎来自亚太地区的同行们.