1 oh /ˈoʊ/ interjection
Learner's definition of OH
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used to express surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness啊,唉,哎呀(表示惊讶、快乐、失望或悲伤) -
Oh, it's so windy out here!哎呀,外面风真大!
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Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that.哦,那真令人难过啊。
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Oh no! I forgot my purse.哦,不!我忘记带手提包了。
2
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used in response to a physical sensation (such as pain)啊,哎哟(表示疼痛等生理反应) 3
also O —
used to address someone directly喂,嘿,嗨(用于直呼某人) -
Oh sir, you forgot your change.喂,先生,您忘了找给您的零钱了。
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Oh, waiter! We'd like the bill, please.嘿,服务员!请把我们的账单拿来。
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Bless us, O Lord.保佑我们啊,上帝。
4
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used for emphasis when responding to a question or statement or when making a statement哦,嗯,唉(强调陈述或对某陈述、某问题的答复) -
“Have you ever been to Venice?” “Oh, yes. It's one of my favorite cities.”“你去过威尼斯吗?”“哦,去过。那是我最喜爱的城市之一。”
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“He's planning to change jobs.” “Oh? Really?”“他打算换工作了。”“嗯,是吗?”
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Oh all right. If you insist.唉,好吧,如果你坚持的话。
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Oh for some time to relax and read a book! [=I wish I had some time to relax and read a book]唉,要是有时间放松一下读本书该多好啊!
5
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used to show that something is understood哦,嗯(表示理解) -
“I'm going to the dentist now.” “Oh, okay. I'll see you later.”“我要去看牙医了。”“哦,好的。回头见。”
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“But I won't be available on Monday.” “Oh, I see. My mistake.”“不过我星期一不行。”“嗯,我明白了。我搞错了。”
6
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used during a pause in speaking嗯(用于说话时的停顿) plural ohs
plural ohs
Learner's definition of OH
[count] US
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used to show the way the number 0 is often pronounced零