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Hails Meaning in English

word · lemma: hail

ˈheɪɫz
HAYLZ
hˈeɪlz
HAYLZ

释义

'Hails' can mean small balls of ice falling from the sky (as a verb), to come from a place (formal or literary), or to formally greet or call attention to someone.

用法与细微差别

'Hails' as a verb meaning 'comes from' sounds formal and is often found in news, biographies, or introductions. The weather meaning ('small ice falls from the sky') is more common. As a greeting ('hail the hero'), it's mostly historical, literary, or ceremonial. Don't use 'hails' for normal greetings.

例句

Sometimes it suddenly hails during summer storms.

natural

Our new manager hails originally from New Delhi.

natural

He hails the team for their outstanding work this year.

natural

It often hails in the winter here.

basic

She hails from Argentina.

basic

The crowd hails the new champion.

basic