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单词 hey
释义
heyhey /heɪ/ ●●○ interjection Word Origin
WORD ORIGINhey
Origin:
1100-1200 A natural shout
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Hey, girl, what's up?
  • Hey, those are mine.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
used when you meet someone, or when you start a telephone conversation. In everyday English, most people usually say hi because it sounds more friendly. You use hello especially when talking to people you do not know well, or to older people: · Hello. Could I speak to someone in customer service, please?· Hello, Mrs Jones. How are you?
used as a friendly greeting when you meet someone start a telephone conversation, or at the beginning of an email: · Hi, Gwen – did you have a nice weekend?· Hi everybody.
especially American English informal used as a friendly greeting when you see someone you know well and you want to start talking to them: · Hey, Scott! What’s up, buddy?
informal used as a very informal greeting when speaking to someone you know well: · Hiya, Jake. How’s it going?
used when meeting someone at a particular time of day. In everyday English, people usually just say Morning!, Afternoon! etc: · Good morning, class!· Morning everyone. Sorry I’m late.· Good afternoon, Mr Smith.
(also how are you doing?/how’s it going? informal) used when you are greeting someone and starting a conversation: · How’s it going Tom? I haven’t seen you for ages.· Hi Helen. How are you doing? Is the new job going well?
formal used when you meet someone for the first time, especially after you have just been told their name. How do you do sounds very formal. These days in everyday English, people often say hi when meeting someone for the first time: · ‘John, I’d like you to meet our new project manager, Nisha Patel.’ ‘How do you do?’
used when you meet someone for the first time and have just been told their name: · ‘Richard, this is my brother Ronnie.’ ‘Nice to meet you, Ronnie.’· ‘My name is Lena Curtis.’ ‘Pleased to meet you, I’m David Bennet.’· Mrs Parrish, it’s good to meet you after hearing Lynn talk so much about you.
1a shout used to get someone’s attention or to show surprise, interest, or annoyance:  Hey, wait a minute!2informal hello:  Hey, what’s up?3but hey informal said when you do not think something is important:  I would have liked to go, but hey, it's no big deal.
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