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hereat

/heer-at/US // hɪərˈæt //UK // (ˌhɪərˈæt) //

这里,在这里,在此,此处

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at this time; when this happened.
    • : by reason of this; because of this.

Examples

  • Hereat there arose a loud clamour from those knights and men-at-arms, with great reproaches and threats.

  • Hereat the outraged parent demanded, not that he should pay damages for breach of promise, but his share of the cost of the cow.

  • Hereat he wept, dolefully, and forgot his discourse on the duty of guests to their hosts' daughters.

  • I think I told you before, that there are no walls around the barracks out hereat least, we have not met any yet.

  • The bishops were sore abashed hereat, and driuen to a shrewd pinch.