hullo
exclamation, noun /həˈləʊ/
/həˈləʊ/
(also hallo (both especially British English), hello British and North American English)
(plural hullos, hallos, hellos)
- used as a greeting when you meet somebody, in an email, when you answer the phone or when you want to attract somebody’s attention
当您遇到某人,在电子邮件中,当您接听电话或想要吸引某人的注意时用作问候 - Hullo John, how are you?
嗨,约翰,你好吗? - Hullo, is there anybody there?
喂,有人在吗? - Say hullo to Liz for me.
替我向莉兹问好。 - They exchanged hullos (= said hullo to each other) and forced smiles.
他们互相问好并强颜欢笑。
- Hullo John, how are you?
- (British English) used to show that you are surprised by something
(表示惊讶)嘿 - Hullo, hullo, what's going on here?
喂,喂,这是怎么回事?
- Hullo, hullo, what's going on here?
- (informal) used to show that you think somebody has said something stupid or is not paying attention
(认为别人说了蠢话或分心)喂,嘿 - Hullo? You didn't really mean that, did you?
你好?你不是真心的,对吧? - I'm like, ‘Hullo! Did you even listen?’
我说,‘你好!你听了吗?
- Hullo? You didn't really mean that, did you?