Hell's bells Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɛɫz/ /ˈbɛɫz
HELZ-BELZ
hɛlz/ /bˈɛlz
HELZ-BELZ
التعريف
An old-fashioned exclamation used to show surprise, frustration, or annoyance, similar to saying 'oh my goodness' or 'wow'.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is a mild, old-fashioned expression, mainly in British English. It is rarely used by younger speakers and sounds slightly comical or theatrical. Not considered rude, but often used to express surprise, mild anger, or frustration. Often appears in stories or when imitating older speech.
Spanish: ¡caramba! - ¡vaya! - ¡diablos!Portuguese (BR): caramba! - puxa vida! - credo!Portuguese (PT): bolas! - raios! - caramba!Chinese (Simplified): 天哪! - 哎呀!Chinese (Traditional): 天啊! - 哎呀!Hindi: अरे बाप रे! - हे भगवान!Arabic: يا إلهي! - يا للعجب!Bengali: আহা রে - হায় রেRussian: ё-моё - вот это даJapanese: なんてこった - 参ったなVietnamese: trời ơi - trời đất ơiKorean: 이런 - 세상에Turkish: eyvah - hay aksiUrdu: ارے باپ رے - یا اللہIndonesian: aduh - astaga
جمل نموذجية
Hell's bells, I forgot my keys!
basic
Hell's bells, look at the time!
basic
Hell's bells, that's a lot of snow.
basic
Hell's bells, why didn't you tell me sooner?
natural
The car won't start—hell's bells, what now?
natural
Hell's bells, that scared me half to death!
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