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haha

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参见:ha hahá háha-hahāhā нана

英语

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替代形式

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拟声词

感叹词

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haha

  1. 哈哈笑声拟声词
使用备注
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  • 可以与多个“ha”一起使用以表示强调。
相关词汇
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英语维基百科有一篇文章关于:
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法语 haha。法语词最早可考于1686年的新法兰西(今魁北克)的地名中;比较现代地名圣路易迪阿!阿!(Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!)。一般认为这个词是用于表达惊讶——“哈哈”或“啊!啊!”因遇到这样的界线而惊呼。在法国,传统上认为本词来自大太子路易莫顿宫的花园中遇到这种景象的反应。英语词最早可考于1712年,由约翰詹姆斯翻译法国作家Dezallier d'Argenville写于1709年的著作“La theorie et la pratique du jardinage”:

Grills of iron are very necessary ornaments in the lines of walks, to extend the view, and to show the country to advantage. At present we frequently make thoroughviews, called Ah, Ah, which are openings in the walls, without grills, to the very level of the walks, with a large and deep ditch at the foot of them, lined on both sides to sustain the earth, and prevent the getting over; which surprises the eye upon coming near it, and makes one laugh, Ha! Ha! from where it takes its name. This sort of opening is haha, on some occasions, to be preferred, for that it does not at all interrupt the prospect, as the bars of a grill do.

名词

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'haha的横截面视图'

haha

  1. 花园、游乐场或公园的边界类型,旨在不干扰视线,并且在靠近之前不可见。
    • 1785, Horace Walpole, On Modern Gardening:
      The Ha Ha But the capital stroke, the leading step to all that, has followed, was (I believe the first thought was Bridgman's) the destruction of walls for boundaries, and the invention of fosses - an attempt then deemed so astonishing, that the common people called them Ha! Ha's! to express their surprise at finding a sudden and unperceived check to their walk. One of the first gardens planted in this simple though still formal style was my father's at Houghton. It was laid out by Mr. Eyre, an imitator of Bridgman. It contains three-and-twenty acres, then reckoned a considerable portion.
    • 1731, Richard Bradley, New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical (London), page 164:
      Haha! or Fossee, are Terms of the same Signification, tho' the First is a new coin'd Word, they mean a Ditch, or Moat to Enclose a Garden, whether the Ditch has Water in it, or not, but the Haha, by the Custom of five or six Years, intimates a dry Ditch, so regulated by Slopes, and so Deep that it is unpassable. It makes a fine open Fence to a Ground.
    • 1862, Anthony Trollope, The Small House at Allington, chapter VIII:
      And then that pair went off together, fighting their own little battle on that head, as turtle-doves will sometimes do. They went off, and Bernard was left with Bell standing together over the ha-ha fence which divides the garden at the back of the house from the field.

埃塞语

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haha

  1. (解剖学) 身体

爱沙尼亚语

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名词

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haha

  1. hahk属格单数

法语

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发音

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词源1

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拟声词

感叹词

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haha

  1. 哈哈 笑声

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法语词最早可考于1686年的新法兰西(今魁北克)的地名中;比较现代地名圣路易迪阿!阿!(Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!)。一般认为这个词是用于表达惊讶——“哈哈”或“啊!啊!”因遇到这样的界线而惊呼。在法国,传统上认为本词来自大太子路易莫顿宫的花园中遇到这种景象的反应。

名词

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haha m (复数 hahas)

  1. 花园、游乐场或公园的一种边界类型。

拓展阅读

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贾玛玛蒂语

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动词

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haha

  1. (Banawá)

参考

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日语

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罗马化

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haha

  1. はは罗马字转写

满语

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罗马化

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haha

  1. ᡥᠠᡥᠠ的罗马化

葡萄牙语

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感叹词

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haha

  1. 哈哈 笑声的拟声词
    近义词:(网络用语) kkk

拉帕努伊语

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词源

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来自原始波利尼西亚语 *fafa。与夏威夷语 waha大溪地语 vaha同源。

发音

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名词

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haha

  1. 嘴巴

参考

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  • Veronica Du Feu (1996年) Rapanui (Descriptive Grammars),Routledge,ISBN 0-415-00011-4,第 205 页
  • Paulus Kieviet (2017年) A grammar of Rapa Nui[1],Berlin:Language Science Press,ISBN 978-3-946234-75-3,第 29 页

他加禄语

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hahà (贝贝因文写法 ᜑᜑ)

  1. 撕裂
派生词
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形容词

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hahâ (贝贝因文写法 ᜑᜑ)

  1. 有大撕裂

发音3

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名词

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hahá (贝贝因文写法 ᜑᜑ)

  1. (弃用) 贝贝因文字母ᜑ的名称,对应“ha”

特波里语

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名词

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haha

  1. (解剖学) 大腿