过去式::hailed
过去分词::hailed
现在分词::hailing
第三人称单数::hails
"a hail of pebbles"
"a hail of bullets"
"The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein"
"She hails from Kalamazoo"
"hail a cab"
"It hailed for an hour"
劳拉穿梭于纽约各处,一有机会就打车。
When the movie came out the critics went wild, hailing Tarantino as the golden boy of the 1990s.这部影片上映后,批评家们反响十分热烈,他们将塔拉蒂诺誉为20世纪90年代的金牌男星。
Many are hailing Rendell's ideas as visionary.许多人都称赞伦德尔的想法很有远见。
'Somebody hailing us,'said Hunter, who was on guard.“ 有人在叫我们. ” 站岗的亨特说.
She's nothing beside us - a junior branch of us , no doubt , hailing long since King Norman's day.她 怎么 能和我们相比,她只不过是从诺曼王老辈儿那时候,传到眼下的一支末房.
It was hailing and snowing, and it was very cold.天下着冰雹和雪, 十分寒冷.
I enjoy travelling through the country hailing up at the nearest inn.我喜欢沿乡间旅行,夜宿就近的小旅舍.
Just at that moment voices were heard hailing the conci 'u00e8 rge.正在这时,他们听到了喊门房的声音.
They sailed within hailing distance of the island.他们紧靠着该岛航行.
The intelligentsia are hailing Ranson as their spokesman.知识界强烈要求让兰逊做他们的代言人.
We cannot go out now. It's hailing.现在我们不能出去, 正下冰雹呢.
hailing from Flanders, these mercenaries are armed with pikes and wear light armour.佛兰芒矛兵来自佛兰德斯地区, 装备轻甲和戟枪.
And , hailing from Basle, he remains an outsider in the Zurich - dominated world of Swiss finance.在苏黎世主宰的瑞士金融界, 来自巴塞尔的奥斯佩尔迄今仍然是局外人.
We waited until they were within hailing distance, and then shouted to attract their attention.我们等他们走进了才高声向他呼喊, 以引起他们的注意.
My girl friend enjoys traveling through the country hailing up at the nearest inn.我的女朋友喜欢乡间旅行,夜宿就近的小旅店.
He hailed from country.
他来自农村。
These students hail from all parts of the country.
这些学生来自全国各地。
Where does the ship hail from?
这条船是从哪里来的?
These apples hail from Xinjiang, they taste delicious.
这些苹果产自新疆,味道很美。
They caught the thief and hailed blows down on him.
他们抓住小偷狠狠地揍了他一顿。
They hailed curses down on us.
他们猛烈地咒骂我们。
A harsh percussive rain hardened suddenly into hail.
出自:J. C. OatesI could hear hails coming and going between the old buccaneer and his comrades.
出自:R. L. StevensonWalter hail'd a score of names upon her.
出自:TennysonFriends hailed each other in passing.
出自:V. WoolfHer father had hailed her prestigious government job as the inevitable triumph of her upbringing.
出自:I. Wallace