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bye-bye

/interjection bahy-bahy; noun, adverb bahy-bahy/US // interjection ˈbaɪˈbaɪ; noun, adverb ˈbaɪˌbaɪ //

拜拜,掰掰,再见,掰了

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Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : Informal. goodbye.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Baby Talk. sleep.

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Examples

  • The bye bye is being sung, incidentally, by mothers to their babies condemned to death by King Herod.

  • Her very first performance onstage came at the age of 4, when she cameoed as a dancing flower in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.

  • “Good bye boys, I die a true American,” were his last words, according to the headstone.

  • I never knew how long he would last before he said, “Okay, bye.”

  • They were calling out to family and friends, asking if there was anything that could be done, and in some cases, saying good-bye.

  • Here were the sources (in part) of the Po and of the Rhine, but I was rather in haste to bid the former good-bye.

  • "Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father's arms to wave good-bye.

  • Good-bye, then, Miss Warrender; parting is such sweet sorrow, I e'en could say good-bye until to-morrow.

  • You had better go to him, Dolly, and bid him good bye, before he takes the team to the field.

  • Colonial charters were, however, "undoubtedly no more than those of all corporations, which empower them to make bye-laws."