"tallyho" 怎么发音
word
ˌtæɫiˈhoʊ
ta-lee-HOH
tˌælɪhˈəʊ
ta-li-HOH
释义
An old-fashioned shout used by hunters, especially during fox hunting, to signal that the prey has been seen. It is sometimes used playfully to announce the start of an activity.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌtæɫiˈhoʊ
英式英语
tˌælɪhˈəʊ
简化发音
美式
ta-lee-HOH
英式
ta-li-HOH
语境中听
The hunter shouted 'tallyho!' when he saw the fox.
People used to say 'tallyho!' during hunting in the past.
Everyone laughed when he yelled 'tallyho!' before starting the race.
"Tallyho!" he exclaimed, grabbing his coat and rushing out the door.