释义 |
uszza, ussza, int.|ˈʌzə| [App. a mere exclamation, but cf. huzza int.] A shout of anger or effort.
1913D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers ii. 30 As he sat on his heels, or kneeled, giving hard blows with his pick, ‘Uszza-uszza!’ he went. 1914― Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd ii. 36 Let me smash that bloody door in. Come out—come out—ussza! |