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oh
- IPA[əʊ]
英式
- used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, disappointment, or joy, or when reacting to a remark
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excl
- 1. used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, disappointment, or joy, or when reacting to a remark ‘Oh no,’ said Daisy, appalled Me? Oh, I'm fine
- used to express pleasure or approval.
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely: their oh-so ordinary lives
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- a person's wife, husband, or partner: I often go to gigs on my own as my OH doesn't have the same musical tastes as me
Oxford American Dictionary
- Ohio (in official postal use).
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- IPA[ˌō ˈāCH]
- Ohio (in official postal use).
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- a person's wife, husband, or partner (particularly used in online forums): I often go to gigs on my own as my OH doesn't have the same musical tastes as me
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- IPA[ō]
美式
- used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, disappointment, or joy, or when ... “Oh no,” said Daisy, appalled Me? Oh, I'm fine
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ō]
美式
- variant spelling of O
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- variant spelling of O
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