释义 |
wurra, int. Anglo-Ir.|ˈwʌrə| [a. Ir. (a) Mhuire (O) Mary.] An exclamation of grief or despair.
1898J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 21 Oh! wurra, wurra, that I should live to see him stiff and cowld. 1936M. Mitchell Gone with Wind x. 206 He groaned. ‘Wurra the day!’ 1952E. O'Neill Moon for Misbegotten ii. 91 I'm not like you, owning up I'm beaten and crying wurra wurra like a coward. |