transcription, transcription: [ heɪ ]
int. hey! (call; also expresses a question, joy, amazement; sometimes found in the refrains of songs; sometimes means a question)
(colloquial) hello - tell him * for me tell him hello from me hey! (hail); well! (expresses surprise, joy) - * for Smith! cheers for Smith!, long live Smith! -* for the greenwoods! in the forest!
hey int (call; also expresses a question, joy, amazement) hi: hi = hey
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- HEY - (interj.) A cry to set dogs on.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - (a.) High.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - /hay/ , interj. 1. (used as an exclamation to call attention or to express pleasure, surprise, bewilderment, etc.) 2. Southern ...
Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - interj. hallo!, you there! (used to gain attention); huh!, wow! (used to show pleasure, surprise or mild irritation); hello! (used…
Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed - HEY - interjection Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century - used especially to call attention or to express interrogation, surprise, or exultation
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary - HEY - interj a cry to set dogs on. 2. hey adj high. 3. hey interj an exclamation of joy, surprise, or …
Webster English vocab - HEY - ■ exclamation used to attract attention or to express surprise, interest, etc.
Concise Oxford English vocab - HEY-interj(13c)--used esp. to call attention or to express interrogation, surprise, or exultation
Merriam-Webster English vocab - HEY - hey BrE AmE heɪ (= hay)
Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary - HEY - / heɪ; NAmE / exclamation (informal) 1. used to attract sb "s attention or to express interest, surprise or ...
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - HEY - hey / heɪ / BrE AmE interjection [ Date: 1100-1200 ; Origin: A natural shout ] 1 . a shout used to …
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - HEY - var. of HAY(2).
- HEY-int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. hey presto! a phrase of command, or indicating a successful …
- HEY - 1. int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. Phrases and idioms: hey presto! a phrase of command, …
Oxford English vocab - HEY — In informal situations, you say or shout ‘hey’ to attract someone’s attention, or to show surprise, interest, or …
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - HEY - interjection COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES hey presto EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Hey, girl, what "s up? ▪ Hey, ...
Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary - HEY - - used as a way of attracting someone "s attention, sometimes in a way which is not very politeHey! ...
Cambridge English vocab - HEY
English Idioms vocab - HEY - listen, I am calling you Hey, Ron. Where are you going?
English Idioms vocabulary - HEY - intl. hey! (hail; also expresses a question, joy, amazement; sometimes found in the refrains of songs; sometimes means a question) (colloquial) hello - tell ...
Big English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - hey.ogg 1. heı n dec. hello tell him hey for me - tell him hello from me 2. heı int …
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Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary - HEY-int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. Oh hey presto! a phrase of command, or indicating a successful …
English basic colloquial vocabulary - HEY - var. of HAY(2).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary - HEY - In informal situations, you say or shout ‘~’ to attract someone’s attention, or to show surprise, interest, or annoyance. ‘Hey! …
Collins COBUILD - English Dictionary for Language Learners - HEY - Gay Hero
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American English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - hey! (call; also expresses a question, joy, amazement)
Tiger English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - (n) hello
- HEY - (0) well; hey
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1. heı n dec. Hey
tell him hey for me - tell him hello from me
2. heı int 1> hey! (calling) 2> well! (expresses surprise, joy)
hey for Smith! Hooray for Smith! Long live Smith!
hey for the greenwoods! - in the forest!
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More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for HEY in dictionaries.
- HEY — Airport Name: Hanchey Army Heliport Airport Location: Fort Rucker, Dale County, Alabama, United States IATA Code: HEY …
Airport Code English Dictionary - HEY—hoy
English-Visayan vocabulary - HEY
Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Merriam Webster - HEY - I. ˈhā interjection Etymology: Middle English hei, hey - used to call attention or to incite, to express interrogation, surprise, ...
Webster's New International English Dictionary - HEY
Webster English Dictionary - HEY
Webster English Dictionary - HEY - (a.) High.
Webster English Dictionary - HEY - (interj.) An exclamation of joy, surprise, or encouragement.
- HEY - (interj.) A cry to set dogs on.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - (a.) High.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - /hay/ , interj. 1. (used as an exclamation to call attention or to express pleasure, surprise, bewilderment, etc.) 2. Southern ...
Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary - HEY - interj. hallo!, you there! (used to gain attention); huh!, wow! (used to show pleasure, surprise or mild irritation); hello! (used…
Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed - HEY - interjection Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century - used especially to call attention or to express interrogation, surprise, or exultation
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary - HEY - interj a cry to set dogs on. 2. hey adj high. 3. hey interj an exclamation of joy, surprise, or …
Webster English vocab - HEY - ■ exclamation used to attract attention or to express surprise, interest, etc.
Concise Oxford English vocab - HEY-interj(13c)--used esp. to call attention or to express interrogation, surprise, or exultation
Merriam-Webster English vocab - HEY - hey BrE AmE heɪ (= hay)
Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary - HEY - / heɪ; NAmE / exclamation (informal) 1. used to attract sb "s attention or to express interest, surprise or ...
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - HEY - hey / heɪ / BrE AmE interjection [ Date: 1100-1200 ; Origin: A natural shout ] 1 . a shout used to …
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - HEY - var. of HAY(2).
- HEY-int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. hey presto! a phrase of command, or indicating a successful …
- HEY - 1. int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. Phrases and idioms: hey presto! a phrase of command, …
Oxford English vocab - HEY — In informal situations, you say or shout ‘hey’ to attract someone’s attention, or to show surprise, interest, or …
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - HEY - interjection COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES hey presto EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Hey, girl, what "s up? ▪ Hey, ...
Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary - HEY - - used as a way of attracting someone "s attention, sometimes in a way which is not very politeHey! ...
Cambridge English vocab - HEY
English Idioms vocab - HEY - listen, I am calling you Hey, Ron. Where are you going?
English Idioms vocabulary - HEY
Big English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - 1. heı n dec. hello tell him hey for me - tell him hello from me 2. heı int 1) …
Big new English-Russian dictionary - HEY - intl. hey! (hail; also expresses a question, joy, amazement; sometimes found in the refrains of songs; sometimes means a question) (colloquial) hello - tell ...
New large English-Russian dictionary - HEY - interj. Pronunciation: "h ā Function: interjection Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century ― used especially to call attention or …
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary - HEY-int. calling attention or expressing joy, surprise, inquiry, enthusiasm, etc. Oh hey presto! a phrase of command, or indicating a successful …
English basic colloquial vocabulary - HEY - var. of HAY(2).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary - HEY - In informal situations, you say or shout ‘~’ to attract someone’s attention, or to show surprise, interest, or annoyance. ‘Hey! …
Collins COBUILD - English Dictionary for Language Learners - HEY - Gay Hero
- HEY - Gay
American English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - hey! (call; also expresses a question, joy, amazement)
Tiger English-Russian Dictionary - HEY - (n) hello
- HEY - (0) well; hey
English-Russian Linguistica"98 dictionary