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uh-huh exclamation informaluk /ʌˈhʌ//ˈʌ.hʌ/ us /ʌˈhʌ//ˈʌ.hʌ/ used in writing to represent the sound that people sometimes make in order to agree with or show understanding of something that has just been said: 呃呵,嗯,喔,哦(表示肯定、赞成或理解的象声词) "Did you hear what I just said?" "Uh-huh."“你听见我刚说的话了吗?”“嗯。” "You know that strange guy we saw yesterday?" "Uh-huh."“你认识我们昨天见到的那个奇怪的家伙?”“嗯。” "I'll be back a little late because I have to stop at the shops." "Uh-huh."“我回来会稍晚些,因为我要顺便去商店。”“嗯。” SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Linguistics: sounds used as interjections aha ahem bah bam blah blah, blah, blah cor duh huh ow psst shh squee tut vocable vroom wham whee whew yuck
uh-huh | American Dictionary uh-huh exclamation infmlus/ˌʌ̃ˈhʌ̃, ˌʌˈhʌ, ˈəm·həm/ said to express agreement to what has just been said, or to mean yes: "Did you hear what I said?" "Uh-huh." |