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Lo Meaning in English

word

/ˈɫoʊ/
loh
/lˈəʊ/
loh

释义

An old-fashioned English word used to draw attention to something, similar to “look” or “see.” It is mostly found in literature, religious texts, and fixed expressions such as “lo and behold.”

用法与细微差别

Very rare in modern everyday English. Most learners only need to recognize it, not use it actively. The most common modern encounter is the phrase “lo and behold,” which sounds playful, dramatic, or slightly old-fashioned.

例句

Lo, the sun rises over the hill.

basic

And lo, there was a bright star in the sky.

basic

The old book says, “Lo, I am with you.”

basic

I opened the door and, lo and behold, my brother was standing there.

natural

We checked the bag again and, lo and behold, the keys were inside the whole time.

natural

It sounds funny if you say lo in normal conversation today.

natural