meh
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
感叹词 intj.
助词
英 /mɛ/
美 /mɛ/|/me/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A judgement marked by indifference; lack of impression.
形容词 adj.
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Mediocre; lackluster; unexceptional; uninspiring.
— They redeemed themselves with this show. The first song or two was meh, but they were on fire after that.
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Apathetic; unenthusiastic.
— Both shows left me feeling, meh.
感叹词 intj.
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Expressing indifference or lack of enthusiasm.
— “What do you want for dinner?” — “Meh. I’m not really hungry.”
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A bleating sound, as that of a sheep or goat.
— 'Mehh,' they say to the ewes, and the ewes answer, ¶ 'Meeehh.' ¶ 'Mheh.' ¶ 'Meh-meh.'
助词
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Final question particle expressing skepticism.
— Really meh?Really? I don’t think so.
词源
词源 1
Popularized by the American television show The Simpsons; first used on the show in the episode titled "Sideshow Bob Roberts" (1994).
Possibly ultimately from Yiddish מע (me, “so-so”). First attested in 1928, with usage as an interjection dated to 1992.
Possibly ultimately from Yiddish מע (me, “so-so”). First attested in 1928, with usage as an interjection dated to 1992.
词源 2
From Cantonese 咩 (me¹, final particle used to make doubtful yes–no questions).
词源 3
Onomatopoeic.
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