hello UK [hel'əʊ] US [-'oʊ] exclamation noun (UK also hallo) (hullo) ESSENTIAL ■used when meeting or greeting someone 喂,你好(用于问候或打招呼)•Hello, Paul. I haven't seen you for ages.“你好,保罗。好久不见了。” •I know her vaguely - we've exchanged hellos a few times.我对她不太熟悉——我们只有打过几次招呼。 •I just thought I'd call by and say hello.我正好想要去顺道拜访问候一下。 •And a big hello (= welcome) to all the parents who've come to see the show.非常欢迎所有来看演出的家长。 ESSENTIAL ■something that is said at the beginning of a telephone conversation (打电话时的招呼语)你好,喂•"Hello, I'd like some information about your flights to the USA, please."“你好,我想询问一些你们飞往美国的航班资料。” ESSENTIAL ■something that is said to attract someone's attention (引起别人注意的招呼语)•The front door was open so she walked inside and called out, "Hello! Is there anybody in?"前门开着,于是她走进去喊道:“喂!有人在吗?” ■informal ■said to someone who has just said or done something stupid, especially something that shows they are not noticing what is happening around them (表示认为某人言行愚蠢可笑,尤指对正在发生的事不注意)•She asked me if I'd just arrived and I was like 'hello, I've been here for an hour.'她问我是否刚刚到,我回答她说“嗨,我已经到这里一个小时了。” ■old-fashioned ■an expression of surprise (表示惊讶)•Hello, this is very strange - I know that man.嘿,这可真奇怪——我认识那个人。 |