释义 |
hiya, int.|ˈhaɪjə| Also hi-ya, hiyah. [App. shortened from how are you? and influenced by hi int. 2.] A word of greeting.
1940‘N. Blake’ Malice in Wonderland i. ii. 31 ‘Hi-ya, boys and girls,’ he cried. ‘Hi-ya, Teddy,’ the cry went back. 1940R. Chandler Farewell, My Lovely xxxix. 309 Hiya, babe. Long time no see. 1946P. Quentin Puzzle for Fiends (1947) 190 ‘Hiyah, baby,’ I said. 1959Elizabethan May 35/1 Robin Fawcett turned the grin on Friday and me and said ‘Hi-ya’. |