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哇 [wā]
名词
1. 象声词,形容哭声、呕吐声。
[En.] An onomatopoeic word used to describe the sound of crying or vomiting.
2. 指靡靡之音。
[En.] Refers to obscene or sultry songs or music.
例:~地吐了一地。
[En.] He vomited everywhere with a "wah" sound.
动词
1. 呕吐,使胃内容物通过口腔吐出。
[En.] To vomit; to expel the contents of the stomach through the mouth.
2. 嚎哭或叫喊(如由于痛苦、生气或要求援助或怜悯)。
[En.] To wail or shout (for reasons like pain, anger, or a plea for help or sympathy).
3. 方言:说。
[En.] To speak.
象声词
形容哭声或叫喊声。
[En.] Descriptive of someone's cries, e.g., "The child cried out with a 'wah'."
助词
1. 用在感叹句末,表示惊异或感叹语气。
[En.] Used at the end of exclamatory sentences to indicate astonishment or exclamation.
2. 用在句末,表示肯定、辨明、祈使语气。
[En.] Used at the end of a sentence to express affirmation, clarification, or imperative tone.
3. 用在句中,表示呼唤。
[En.] Used in a sentence to indicate calling someone.
示例:
多好~!
[En.] How wonderful!
名词
1. 指泰国长度单位,约等于2米。
[En.] Refers to the Thai unit of length, approximately 2 meters.
助词 [wa]
1. “啊”受到前一字收音 u或 ao 影响而发生的音变。
[En.] A variant of "ah" influenced by the final sounds of the preceding character.
2. 用在句末,表示肯定、辨明、祈使语气。
[En.] Used at the end of a sentence to indicate affirmation, clarification, or imperative tone.
3. 用在句中,表示呼唤。
[En.] Used in a sentence to indicate calling someone.
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