1 VERB [usually passive] 赞扬,称颂(人、事件或成就) If a person, event, or achievement
is hailed as important or successful, they are praised publicly.
赞扬,称颂(人、事件或成就) [Also be V-ed n] -
Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation. [be VERB-ed + as]
福克纳被誉为他那一代人中最伟大的美国小说家。
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US magazines hailed her as the greatest rock'n'roll singer in the world.
美国杂志把她奉为世界上最伟大的摇滚歌手。
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The deal was hailed by the Defence Secretary. [be VERB-ed]
该项协议受到了国防部长的称赞。
2 N-UNCOUNT 雹子;冰雹 Hail consists of small balls of ice that fall like rain from the sky.
雹子;冰雹 SYN hailstones, sleet, hailstorm, frozen rain
3 VERB 下雹;下冰雹 When
it hails, hail falls like rain from the sky.
下雹;下冰雹 4 N-SING 雹子般的一阵 A
hail of things, usually small objects, is a large number of them that hit you at the same time and with great force.
雹子般的一阵 5 VERB (人)生于,来自 Someone who
hails from a particular place was born there or lives there.
(人)生于,来自 [formal] 6 VERB (人或物)来自 If someone or something
hails from a particular background, they come from it.
(人或物)来自 [formal] 7 VERB 招呼;喊 If you
hail someone, you call to them.
招呼;喊 [literary] -
Jill saw him and hailed him. [VERB noun]
吉尔看到了他,并和他打招呼。
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Suddenly, a voice hailed us and there was Miss Quigley. [VERB noun]
忽然传来一声招呼,原来是奎格利小姐。
8 VERB 招呼,叫(出租车) If you
hail a taxi, you wave at it in order to stop it because you want the driver to take you somewhere.
招呼,叫(出租车) SYN flag down,
summon,
signal to,
wave down 9 CONVENTION 致意;致敬 Hail is used as a word of greeting.
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