interjection
interjection 英 [ˌɪntəˈdʒekʃn] 美 [ˌɪntərˈdʒekʃn]
n. [语] 感叹词;插入语;突然的发声
名词复数:interjections
- An interjection is a word like "Hey!" or "Mmm!" or "Ugh!" Interjections can also be longer interruptions of a conversation or something happening.
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- n. [语] 感叹词;插入语;突然的发声
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1. Fail - "a noun or interjection used when something is egregiously unsuccessful" - was 2009's most useful word.
失败(Fail,当名词或感叹词用)被评为2009年最有用的单词。
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2. The OED defines LOL as an interjection "used chiefly in electronic communications... to draw attention to a joke or humorous statement, or to express amusement".
《牛津英语词典》将LOL定义为一个叹词,“主要用于电子通信……以引起对笑话和滑稽陈述的注意,或表示娱乐”。
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3. "This is a new interjection from the US that seems to have inveigled its way into common speech over here," said Cormac McKeown, head of content at Collins Dictionaries.
柯林斯字典内容部负责人考玛克麦克欧文说:“来自美国的一个新潮词进入了我们的日常用语。”
- interjection (n.) early 15c., "an interjected or exclamatory word," from Middle French interjection (Old French interjeccion, 13c.), from Latin interiectionem (nominative interiectio) "a throwing or placing between," also in grammar and rhetoric, noun of action from past participle stem of intericere "to throw between, set between," from inter "between" (see inter-) + -icere, combining form of iacere "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel"). Related: Interjectional.
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