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hailed

/heyl/US // heɪl //UK // (heɪl) //

欢呼,称赞,欢呼声,欢呼雀跃

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
    • : to acclaim; approve enthusiastically: The crowds hailed the conquerors. They hailed the recent advances in medicine.
    • : to call out to in order to stop, attract attention, ask aid, etc.: to hail a cab.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : to call out in order to greet, attract attention, etc.: The people on land hailed as we passed in the night.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a shout or call to attract attention: They answered the hail of the marooned boaters.
    • : a salutation or greeting: a cheerful hail.
    • : the act of hailing.
interj.感叹词 interjection
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      • : hail from, to have as one's place of birth or residence: Nearly everyone here hails from the Midwest.

    Phrases

    • hail from
    • within call (hail)

    Synonyms & Antonyms

    Examples

    • All hail oat milk, the alternative to dairy that’s cheap and easy to make at homeOvernight Oats.

    • There was no hail of birds like the incident in ’61—they simply washed ashore—but the pelicans exhibited similar symptoms.

    • In 1987, The Deer Hunter was hailed at the Moscow Film Festival as an important portrayal of the horrors of war.

    • Experts hailed from disciplines such as agronomy, exercise physiology, endocrinology, metabolomics, and rheology, among others.

    • Conservative Muslim women in Turkey hailed Esme as a martyr and a symbol of female strength and resistance.

    • His two collections, The Point (1995) and The Dead Fish Museum (2006), were hailed by critics and pored over by fans.

    • In a historic visit in 2012, Barack Obama hailed the “remarkable journey” the country had undertaken.

    • He was accustomed, at his return, or issuing from his gates, to be hailed and lackied by the acclamations of the populace.

    • We flocked round the duke, and hailed his first conquest as a promise of perpetual success.

    • A country girl, riding by a turnpike-road without paying toll, the gate-keeper hailed her and demanded his fee.

    • This fine instrument was installed in May, 1913, and hailed by the people of Denver with great enthusiasm.

    • Burland hailed a passing cab, ordered the driver to keep Carlson's car in sight.