释义 |
‖ allons|alɔ̃| [Fr., 1st pers. pl. imp. of aller to go.] ‘Let us go.’ Also as int., = ‘Well!’
1669Dryden Wild Gallant v. 70 Allons Isabelle! courage! 1694Congreve Double-Dealer i. i. 9 Come, Gentlemen, allons. 1765Sterne Tr. Shandy vii. i. 6 Allons! said I; the post boy gave a crack with his whip—off I went. 1826M. R. Mitford Our Village II. 58 Allons, messieurs, over this gate, across this meadow. 1864Trollope Can You forgive Her? I. xxvii. 211 ‘Allons donc,’ said Lady Glencora... Alice now followed her out of the room. 1925D. H. Lawrence Refl. Death Porcupine 131 This is the philosophic problem: to find the way ahead. Allons!—there is no road before us. 1954W. Stevens Let. 15 Mar. (1967) 825 If in ten years I seem to be fifty, allons! |