hep

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj. 感叹词 intj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. hepatitis. informal,uncountable
  2. A hip of a rose; a rosehip. obsolete
  3. Abbreviation of high-energy physics. abbreviation,alt-of,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To make aware of. US,dated,slang
    — I hepped him to the situation.
形容词 adj.
  1. Aware, up-to-date. dated,slang
    — I was pleased, as I put him hep on the Wilbert-Phyllis situation and revealed the part he was expected to play in it, to note that he showed no signs of being about to issue the presidential veto.
  2. Cool, hip, sophisticated. dated,slang
    — And I was struck to notice that though the band was only Jumble imitation of our style, it was quite a hep combination, with some feel of the beat, not like those dreadful records of the English bands I'd heard back home which never can play slow, and never can play easy to the limbs.
感叹词 intj.
  1. Alternative form of hup (“part of marching cadence”). alt-of,alternative
    — Hep, two, three four! Hep, two, three four!
  2. A rallying cry in attacks on the Jewish people. historical
    — Let us hope that the modern “Hep-Hep” cry of Antisemitism of to-day will be accompanied by a similar level of Judaism.

词形变化

heps plural more hep comparative most hep superlative heps present,singular,third-person hepping participle,present hepped participle,past hepped past

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Shortening.
词源 2
Alteration of hip.
词源 3
US slang of unknown or disputed origin, first recorded 1903. Robert Gold suggested that it is a variant of hip, from white jazz fans’ mishearing African American musicians. Jonathon Green suggests a connection to a 19th century interjection used to drive horses; compare gee up.
词源 4
From German hep or Hepp-Hepp, an interjection used to attack Jewish people. The origin of the German source is unknown, but may come from a goatherd’s call.
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