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嘿 [hēi]
1. An onomatopoeia that describes laughter.
嘿:象声词,形容笑声。
2. An interjection:
a. To express surprise or admiration, such as “Hey, that’s really nice!”
嘿:叹词( a. 表示惊异或赞叹,如“~,真不错!”)
b. To call attention or remind someone, such as “Hey, pay attention!”
嘿:叹词( b. 表示招呼或提醒,如“~,注意点儿!”)
Etymology: This character is a phonetic compound, combining "mouth" and the sound "black."
造字法:形声。从口,黑声。
Synonyms:
1. To get someone's attention.
表示招呼或提起注意。
Example: “Hey, Lao Zhong, come here!”
例:如:嘿,老钟,到这儿来!
2. To express astonishment.
表示惊讶。
Example: “Hey, this is rare!”
例:如:嘿,这种事少见!
3. To show pride or admiration.
表示得意或赞叹。
Example: “Hey, our workers and farmers are finally in charge!”
例:如:嘿,咱工农终于当家作主了!
4. Often repeated in songs, with no specific meaning.
用于歌曲中,常叠用,无明确的意义。
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嘿 [hēi] (verb)
1. To cough.
嘿:咳嗽 ([En.] cough)
2. Refer to mò.
另见 mò
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嘿 [mò] (adjective)
1. Ancient equivalent of "silent." (not making sound)
古同“默”。不作声 ([En.] silent)
2. Refer to hēi.
另见 hēi
Example: “Heiran bu yan” (silent without speaking)
例:如:嘿然不言
Reference:
1. From the Three Kingdoms: Han Dan Chun's "Laughing Forest": "Heiran daxi" (greatly delighted).
引:1 三国· 邯郸淳《笑林》:嘿然大喜。
2. Refer to hēi.
另见 hēi
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