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heck

/hek/US // hɛk //UK // (hɛk) //

嘲笑,嘲笑他,嘲笑声,嘲笑他的人

Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : : What the heck do you care?
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something remarkable of its kind: That was a heck of an impressive speech. Have one heck of a good time.

Examples

  • She made sure her husband was networking the heck out of the event.

  • It’s only in the third episode that fans will begin to get a sense of what the heck is going on.

  • When I started to imagine what would happen with legalized Internet gaming, it scared the heck out of me .

  • The thing that we have to do is focus on really what is important, and that is we have a heck of a matchup against Pittsburgh coming up.

  • For anybody we don’t know it’s going to be ehh-ehh-ehh get the heck out.

  • They just reflect the range of breeds that were used to create the Heck cattle in the first instance.

  • Washington is a heck of a lot better as a result, and will be for years to come.

  • A mixtape dubbed “Montage of Heck” has surfaced on the site Live Nirvana!

  • After what one cop called “a heck of a fuss,” they finally managed to print her.

  • Heck, research shows that a little bit of Viagra will even help cut flowers stand up straighter for as long as a week.

  • By heck—time a farmer was pulling on his overalls and going forth to his dew-gemmed toil!

  • The ends of the threads from these bobbins are drawn through the eyes of two leaves of the "heck," and all the ends tied together.

  • He was the father-in-law of Peter Heck, a former postmaster of Uniontown.

  • To live at "heck and manger" is to fare sumptuously every day, even beyond our income.

  • Yu don't want to worry none about me—an' if yu don't get yore hands closter to yore neck they'll be heck to pay!