英:[hæˈlu:]
美:[hæ'lu]
英:[hæˈlu:]
美:[hæ'lu]
hal·loo
h lu
halloos, hallooing, hallooed
Noun
1. a shout to attract attention;
"he gave a great halloo but no one heard him"
Verb
1. urge on with shouts;
"halloo the dogs in a hunt"
2. shout `halloo', as when greeting someone or attracting attention
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mid 16th cent.: probably from the rare verb hallow 'pursue or urge on with shouts', from imitative Old French haloer
1 The dens and cavities were full of black-eyed and happy creatures, hiding and hallooing with all the delightful spirit and gayety of French children.
2 After I thought everybody was out of there I made a trip around the dressing rooms in the basement and hallooed, 'Everybody out down here.'
3 "Will you be here every day of your life at twelve o'clock to cook me something that won't poison me?" demanded Granmar, still hallooing.
4 The squireens forgot their nervousness, became oblivious of country shoes, of ill-made pigtails, and red ears and knuckles, whooping and hallooing like a pack of hounds, in echo to the whooping of their host.
5 To incite dogs by a call; to halloo.
6 "Halloo!" he shouted to his hounds.
“嗨!”他对猎狗喊到。
7 Ned was somewhat confounded at the good news; but no sooner did he comprehend it fully, than he took hold of both of them at once, shaking them, and pushing them about, and hallooing.
8 With shouting and hallooing they made the mountains ring.
9 And Granmar, tearing off her cap, pulled loose her coarse white hair, and grasping the ends of the long locks with her crooked fingers, threw them aloft with a series of shrill halloos.
10 But the cabin was deserted; there was no sign of Jim about the premises; and, after waiting impatiently for a few moments, and uttering one or two resounding halloos, I resumed my journey alone.
11 And raising his voice he answered the shout with a vigorous and reassuring halloo.
12 They dipped into a shallow, narrow draw; Terry heard Shep barking, and then Harry hallooing.
13 A little while before that I thought I heard an Indian halloo and looked out of the door expecting to see him come down to the trail, but I did not see anything at all.”
14 “I believed that he could beat Donald Trump and I still believe he could!” hallooed Shaun King, a campaigner with a million followers on Twitter.
15 Halloo! "he shouted to his hounds."
“嗨!”他对猎狗喊到。
16 Don't halloo till you are out of the wood.
未走出森林前别欢呼,别高兴得太早.
17 There was no point in yelling; the river was too noisy for his halloos to carry.
18 As he drove up to our window he placed his hands around his mouth, as a hunter does in making a halloo, and cried: "Bring out—bring out your dead!"
19 The driver, who was now my only companion, proposed to lift up his voice and halloo, thinking that if any one was within hearing distance, we should receive an answer.
20 For a certain distance the path was easy to follow; it then became obscure, and I finally lost it altogether; but the sea on the Atlantic side was always roaring a hoarse halloo.
2 大声喊叫
7 嗬
8 招呼
10 嗨!喂!