hallo
                    
      英 [hælˈəʊ]                            
                        美 [hælˈoʊ]                    
                    
                        
- int. 喂,哈罗(等于hello)
 
- n. (Hallo)人名;(法)阿洛;(荷)哈洛
 
                     
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                将“hallo”与“hello”谐音联想,想象在说“哈罗”时,用微笑的表情打招呼,形成一个轻松愉快的记忆点。这种方法基于音近联想,有助于记忆该单词的基本含义,即“你好”。 
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- hallo (interj.)
 
- shout to call attention, 1781, earlier hollo, holla (see hello). "Such forms, being mere syllables to call attention, are freely varied for sonorous effect" [Century Dictionary]. Old English had ea la. Halow as a shipman's cry to incite effort is from mid-15c.; Halloo as a verb, "to pursue with shouts, to shout in the chase," is from late 14c. Compare also harou, cry of distress, late 13c., from French.
 
                  
                        
            
                
- 1. Hallo, may I speak to Frank, please. 
  - 喂,我找弗兰克。
   
- 2. Very softly, she called out: "Hallo? Who's there?" 
  - 她轻声细气喊道:“喂?有人吗?”
   
- 3. Do you want to pop your head in and say hallo to my girlfriend? 
  - 你要不要进来和我女友打个招呼?
   
- 4. Do not hallo, till you are out of the wood. 
  - 未脱险时先勿喝彩.
   
- 5. Hallo, is that Oxford 56767? 
  - 喂, 是牛津区56767 吗 ?