A hell of a Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhɛɫ/ /ˈəv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə
uh-HEL-uh-vuh
æɪ/ /hˈɛl/ /ˈɒv/ /æɪ
uh-HEL-uh-vuh
التعريف
An informal way to say something is very impressive, extreme, or unusually good (or sometimes bad); often used for emphasis before a noun.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal, often with positive excitement but context can be negative; always used before a noun ('a hell of a job', 'a hell of a party'). Not appropriate in formal writing or polite conversation. May sound strong—use with friends or familiar settings.
Spanish: un/una increíble - tremendo/a - un/a gran (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): um/uma baita - um/uma grande (informal)Portuguese (PT): um/uma grande - do caraças (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 非常棒的 - 特别厉害的 (口语)Chinese (Traditional): 非常棒的 - 特別厲害的 (口語)Hindi: ज़बरदस्त - जबरदस्त (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: رائع - مذهل (عامية)Bengali: দারুণ - ভয়ানক (পরিস্থিতি অনুযায়ী)Russian: чертовски крутой - чертовски сильныйJapanese: ものすごい - とんでもないVietnamese: cực kỳ - khủng khiếpKorean: 엄청난 - 대단한Turkish: müthiş - berbat (duruma göre)Urdu: زبردست - بہت برا (سیاق و سباق کے مطابق)Indonesian: luar biasa - parah (tergantung konteks)
جمل نموذجية
That was a hell of a game!
basic
She did a hell of a job on this project.
basic
That's a hell of a storm outside.
basic
You threw a hell of a party last night!
natural
That movie is a hell of a ride from start to finish.
natural
Getting stuck in traffic was a hell of a way to start the morning.
natural