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hailing

/heyl/US // heɪl //UK // (heɪl) //

欢呼,叫卖,欢呼声,呼叫

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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

    • And lefties are hailing him as a Batman-like vigilante for taking down a Fox News superfan.

    • In early September 2014 residence of Mashhad city in northeastern iran reported graffiti hailing ISIS.

    • I found the sauce/complex aromas hailing from Guizhou in the south of China to be most agreeable.

    • Conservatives are making five arguments hailing the decision.

    • She described a group of about 20-25 hailing from all over central Iowa.

    • There were a half-dozen boats within hailing distance, similarly anchored, including Skipper Martel and his pinkey.

    • When within hailing distance they stopped, and seemed afraid to come nearer.

    • The pursuing proa, he noticed had approached much nearer, almost within hailing distance.

    • The first was a bright young man, hailing from Newark, New Jersey.

    • The moment after, he uttered a louder cry, hailing the boats.