"enclosure," Old English haga "enclosure, fortified enclosure; hedge," from Proto-Germanic *hag- (cognates: Old Norse hagi, Old Saxon hago, German Hag "hedge;" Middle Dutch hage, Dutch haag, as in the city name The Hague), from PIE root *kagh- "to catch seize; wickerwork fence" (see hedge (n.), and compare hag). Meaning "fruit of the hawthorn bush" (Old English) is perhaps short for *hægberie.
haw (v.)
"hesitate in speech," 1580s, imitative. Related: Hawed; hawing. The noun in this sense is from c. 1600. Haw-haw in reference to a style of affected upper class British enunciation is from 1841, imitative.
雙語例句
1. Look at the plebs! Getting all muddy! Hawhawhaw!
看看這些鄉巴佬兒!滿身汙泥!謔謔謔!
來自柯林斯例句
2. Neither will Haw study nor go to school.
Haw既不學習也不去學校.
來自辭典例句
3. Haw can he get by on such low wages?
以如此低微的工資,他如何度日?
來自辭典例句
4. China haw steadily expanded her electronics industry to meet the growing needs.
中國不斷發展了電子工業來滿足日益增長的需要.
來自互聯網
5. You are offered a posting in London? Don't hem and haw.