Halloo Meaning in English
word
həˈlu
huh-LOO
hˈæluː
ha-LOO
释义
A loud shout or call to attract someone's attention, often used in the past or in rural or hunting situations.
用法与细微差别
Now considered old-fashioned or literary; rarely used in modern speech. More common in stories, historical contexts, or when imitating rural/old English. Similar to 'hello' but specifically a loud call to attract attention. Sometimes spelled 'hallo' or 'hullo' in older texts.
Spanish: ¡eh! - ¡hola! (grito para llamar)Portuguese (BR): olá! (chamado) - ei!Portuguese (PT): olá! (chamada) - ei!Chinese (Simplified): 喂!(招呼声) - 嘿!Chinese (Traditional): 喂!(呼喊聲) - 嘿!Hindi: अरे! - ओ हे! (ध्यान आकर्षित करने का शब्द)Arabic: أهلاً! - مرحباً! (نداء لجذب الانتباه)Bengali: হ্যালো - ডাকRussian: эй - окликJapanese: やあ(大声で呼ぶ声)Vietnamese: hê-lô - tiếng gọi toKorean: 할로 - 외침Turkish: hey - halloo (yüksek sesli sesleniş)Urdu: ہیللو - آواز دیناIndonesian: halloo - teriakan (untuk menarik perhatian)
例句
He shouted 'halloo' into the forest.
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The hunter gave a loud 'halloo' to find his dog.
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They called 'halloo' to see if anyone was there.
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Suddenly, a wild 'halloo' echoed through the night air.
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He greeted us from the hill with a cheerful 'halloo'.
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You’d hear a 'halloo' if anyone spotted a fox during the hunt.
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