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hi

/hahy/US // haɪ //UK // (haɪ) //

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Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : ; hello!

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingreeting

Examples

  • Somehow, these hi-def blurts led to collaborations with the likes of Vince Staples and Madonna, swiftly bringing Sophie’s happy maximalism to the greater pop listenership she’d always hoped to reach.

  • A formal federal program could help by offering clear guidance on hi-fi masks.

  • She did the first one as a dry run a few weeks back, and it was fun to meet some Losers for the first time, as well as some loyal fans, and to say hi to some of the regulars.

  • Getting outside and saying hi to shops’ staff and being proactive are empowering tools against anxiety.

  • You’re either in over-and-out mode, or you’re in hi-this-is-a-nice-video-recording-I-recorded-several-hours-ago mode, which is like email.

  • People we pass on the street, sit next to on the subway, say hi to at work every day.

  • Another person regrets not saying hi to Harry at the Gramercy Hotel.

  • And he said hi back and smiled and sort of patted the baby on the head and everything.

  • Robin crossed to me from across the room, got down to my level, and whispered “Hi, how are you?”

  • Below is the email response I received: Hi, thank you but we respectfully decline.

  • Hi just hasked to learn your custom hin case hi did lose hany.

  • The former at least has been accentuated since yesterday, when your likeness to Hi struck me very painfully.

  • "Hi, those foolish young men are getting ready to ride over here," said White Otter.

  • The men is fair wild wid th' drink, and th' Rough Red is beside hi'self.

  • But mebbe up in heaven he will think of me and wait And holler "Hi!"