单词 | yah |
释义 | yahadv.n.2 A. adv. Yes.In early use frequently in representations of German, Dutch, or Afrikaner speech (cf. yaw adv., ja adv.). Later representing English regional (northern and north midland) usage. In Britain from the 1980s onwards particularly associated with upper-class or upper-middle-class English speech (cf. OK yah int.). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > assent > [adverb] > expression of assent > in representations of non-native speech yaw1600 yas1776 yah1833 yair1903 1833 Baltimore Gaz. & Daily Advertiser 20 Dec. An account which he heard..of the decision of a Dutch Judge, in some one of the villages along the Hudson... The Judge..replied with great complacency, O yah! every man hat a right, by the law, in dis free Republic, to drink for himself. 1848 ‘S. Lacklustre’ Wanderings of Body & Mind 16 A German with large eyes and a smattering of many languages—a fat slow ‘ditto’ who listened and said, yah! ..constituted our division of the vehicle. 1863 A. J. Munby Diary 20 Aug. in D. Hudson Munby (1972) 170 ‘Dus Jaan Brahn work here?’ ‘Yah!’ said some of the maidens: ‘Aye!’ said others [Lancashire]. 1889 H. R. Haggard Allan's Wife 71 ‘Yah! yah! hold a light,’ put in one of the Boers. 1899 Daily News 5 Apr. 5/1 ‘Yah’, which the rustics of the Peak frequently use for ‘Yes’, and which they employed exclusively thirty years ago. 1905 Daily News 23 May 4/7 America..has two substitutes for ‘yes.’ One of them is ‘yep’ and the other is ‘yah’. 1969 A. Lurie Real People (1978) 77 Oh, yah, Cezanne's a good painter, but good painting isn't everything. 1982 Times 22 Apr. 14/1 You pop down Knightsbridge way and listen to the upper crust, and they're doing exactly the same..a series of Yah and What, Ha and Oh. 1986 Sunday Tel. 9 Nov. (Colour Suppl.) 23/1 ‘Can I tempt you with a crouton?’ ‘Yar, absolutely.’ 1992 S. Birdsell Chrome Suite ii. xv. 302 ‘Hank,’ I said, ‘I want to talk to you.’ ‘Yah?’ he said, still concentrating intently on the inner workings of the alarm clock. ‘Shoot.’ 1999 J. Poller Reach viii. 18 Yah, I agree. Hugo's biff. B. n.2 Also with capital initial. British slang. A (usually young) English person who is conspicuously or unselfconsciously upper-class or upper-middle-class in speech. ΚΠ 1985 Times 29 June 30/3 It is the story of a sheltered Yorkshire lad's confrontation with the Yahs. 1988 Guardian 2 Sept. 31/8 Although the ‘Yahs’ at Edinburgh and St Andrews may be able to rely on Daddy for financial security, many Scottish students are not so fortunate. 2000 M. Barrowcliffe Girlfriend 44 xiv. 381 I saw myself leaving the braying wannabes and half successful yahs of Fulham for somewhere I'd feel more at home. 2001 Independent 21 Sept. (Review section) 1/3 You were not a fully fledged yah if you did not live out of town, wear baggy jumpers and write off your Renault 5 after one Pimm's too many. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). yahint.1n.1 An exclamation of disgust, aversion, or malicious defiance. Also used loosely as a vague or meaningless exclamation. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [noun] > other specific cries or exclamations O?c1225 heyc1400 hoc1405 whoopc1450 oha1535 ooh1602 whowb1602 phew1613 hogmanay1692 ah1712 yo-hope1724 whew1751 whoo1763 yah1812 yo-heave-ho1813 yoicks1817 yo-he-ho1827 yo1830 boo1833 yoick1854 hot-cha-cha1932 ooh-la-la1952 ooh-ah1957 eina1971 eish2005 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [interjection] > other specific cries or exclamations oeOE heya1225 ouc1300 we13.. hac1320 how1377 how now?c1380 vaha1382 ha a!c1386 ha ha!c1386 hoa1400 ohoa1400 yowc1440 yoa1475 heh1475 hey ho?c1475 huffc1485 wemaya1500 whewa1500 wow1513 huffa?1520 gup?1528 ist1540 whow1542 hougha1556 whoo1570 good-now1578 ooh1602 phew1604 highday1606 huh1608 whoo-whoop1611 sessaa1616 tara1672 hegh1723 hip1735 waugha1766 whoofa1766 jee1786 goody1796 yaw1797 hech1808 whoo-ee1811 whizz1812 yah1812 soh1815 sirs1816 how1817 quep1822 soho1825 ow1834 ouch1838 pfui1838 suz1844 shoo1845 yoop1847 upsadaisy1862 houp-la1870 hooch1871 nu1892 ouff1898 upsy1903 oo-er1909 ooh-wee1910 eina1913 oops1921 whoopsie1923 whoops-a-daisy1925 hot-cha-cha1929 upsadaisy1929 walla1929 hotcha1931 hi-de-ho1936 po po po1936 ho-de-ho1941 oh, oh1944 oopsy1956 chingas1984 bambi2007 1812 H. Smith & J. Smith Rejected Addr. 33 While shout and scoff, Ya! ya! off! off! Like thunderbolt on Surya's eardrum fell. 1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop ii. lxii. 149 ‘A very excellent lodger sir. I hope we may not lose him.’ ‘Yah!’ cried the dwarf. ‘Never thinking of anybody but yourself.’ 1863 C. Kingsley Water-babies iv. 164 He turned to bay..and bit the professor's finger till it bled. ‘Oh! ah! yah!’ cried he. 1863 C. Kingsley Water-babies v. 183 ‘Yar!’..‘you little meddlesome wretch.’ 1863 C. Reade Hard Cash xi ‘What him mean? what him mean? Yah! yah!’ 1868 ‘H. Lee’ Basil Godfrey's Caprice xxxvi Gerrard, with a ‘yah!’ of repulsion, dropped the thing. 1890 G. A. Henty With Lee in Virginia 299 ‘Yah!’ the old man shouted. ‘Do you suppose we are going to give in to five men?’ Derivatives yah v. (intransitive) to shout ‘yah!’Apparently an isolated use. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (intransitive)] > specific exclamations ho1377 heave hoa1400 howc1450 whew1765 oh-oh1833 oh1837 yo-heave-ho1857 phew1858 ahem1876 oh-my1893 hooch1896 yah1904 ooh1930 ooh-la-la1950 ooh-ooh1960 1904 Sat. Rev. 23 Jan. 101 Yahing at Russia and cheering the ‘brave little Japs’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). yahint.2 Repeated, yah! yah!, denoting a perverted or affected pronunciation of ‘hear! hear!’. ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > approval [interjection] exactly1866 yah! yah!1886 good stuff1909 good (also nice) thinking1968 roots1974 shiok1977 big-up1993 1886 H. W. Lucy Diary Two Parl.: Gladstone 349 There are cheers of various kinds. There is Mr. Alderman Fowler's deep-chested ‘Yah, yah, yah!’ 1887 Punch 21 Mar. 132/1 I used to call out Yah! yah! as I do in House of Commons. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.n.21833int.1n.11812int.21886 |
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