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o

/uh, oh/US // ə, oʊ //UK // (əʊ) //

O

Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : a shortened form of of, as in o'clock or will-o'-the-wisp.
    • : Chiefly Dialect. a shortened form of on.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inget-up-and-go
Forms: os

Examples

  • O holy Saint Florian, protect this house but burn down the others!”

  • What follows is a 30-minute stemwinder that starts with “O Little Town of Bethlehem” and veers to a treatise on the horse trading between President Lyndon Johnson and Republican Minority Leader Everett Dirksen over the Civil Rights Act.

  • Worse, Mertens has Type O blood, the hardest to match, said Annie Doyle, living-donor coordinator at M Health Fairview.

  • And so the “Glo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ria” in this number earns it a spot on my list.

  • He came at David O. Selznick's urging, and together they made Rebecca, Spellbound, and The Paradine Case.

  • It was Tarshis who gave the comedian the memorable epithet “Jell-O Man.”

  • That hers could be a scene in a David O. Russell film brings it to the next level.

  • Born in Connecticut in 1847, he had a long railroad career before coming to the B O in 1896.

  • Sleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.

  • O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that hath peace in his possessions!

  • D'o l'on peut aussy veoir, quelle esperance il y a de planter une belle chrestient par tels evangelistes.

  • That they may know thee, as we also have known thee, that there is no God beside thee, O Lord.

  • O wicked presumption, whence camest thou to cover the earth with thy malice, and deceitfulness?