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单词 aloha
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Definition of aloha in English:

aloha

noun & exclamation əˈləʊhə
  • A Hawaiian word used when greeting or parting from someone.

    夏威夷人的问候或告别用语阿罗哈;你好;再见

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's just different from a regular school, I guess because of the values, the concepts that they use like ‘ohana’ and ‘aloha’.
    • While we offer the ubiquitous aloha greeting, the lei of nonnative flowers, the real issues of Hawaiian cultural survival largely go ignored.
    • Say aloha to a slimmer you: try these Hawaiian-inspired recipes to lose weight and increase your energy.
    • It is through their eyes that we can experience the islands' authentic spirit - generous, creative, diverse, loving: the spirit of aloha.
    • Though there's aloha for many things in Hawaii, when it comes to this issue, there's not much aloha.
    • The leis, symbols of aloha rooted in the Hawaiian spirit, are increasingly made from flowers grown elsewhere.
    • The word aloha means many things: hello, good-bye, peace, and, perhaps most importantly, a sense of welcome and identity within the larger community.
    • The song is Hollywood, but Hoku's voice, her face, and her smile are pure aloha, the music as lilting as Hawaiian slack-key guitar.
    • Little by little, a spirit of aloha will wash over the entire family, smiles will radiate more freely, and family bonds will be renewed.
    • Enjoy these nutritious, easy-to-make meals all summer, and say goodbye to your excess pounds - and aloha to a slimmer you!
    • Designer Harry Rice completed the aloha fantasy by bringing in full-grown palm trees and other foliage for the two air-conditioned tents where the 300 guests were entertained.
    • The hang-loose gesture of surf culture - a raised fist with the pinky and thumb out - is in fact the Hawaiian shaka gesture, communicating the spirit of aloha, or love and civility.
    • There was definitely that reggae / aloha / island style growing up here.
    • In spite of the diversity the common thing of these islands is aloha, the spirit of welcoming.
    • ‘Much aloha and thanks to all of you for your efforts on this issue,’ Heroldt wrote in an email to supporters (including Alliance staff).
    • Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him.
    • The season is over, the playoff matchups set (although I for one was hoping to see a Yankees-D-Rays contest today) and it's time to bid aloha to 22 teams.
    • Baby Hawaiian pineapple: This one hails from the islands of aloha and stands about an inch taller than the South African baby pineapple.
    • Back down at the resort, the luxurious little spa is waiting to say aloha with heaven-sent treatments that soothe away all your sins (well, almost).
    • Teachers also talked about the Hawaiian value of aloha.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Maori aroha 'love, affection, pity'.

aloha1

exclamation & nounəˈlōˌhäəˈloʊˌhɑ
  • A Hawaiian word used when greeting or parting from someone.

    夏威夷人的问候或告别用语阿罗哈;你好;再见

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Enjoy these nutritious, easy-to-make meals all summer, and say goodbye to your excess pounds - and aloha to a slimmer you!
    • The season is over, the playoff matchups set (although I for one was hoping to see a Yankees-D-Rays contest today) and it's time to bid aloha to 22 teams.
    • The song is Hollywood, but Hoku's voice, her face, and her smile are pure aloha, the music as lilting as Hawaiian slack-key guitar.
    • The word aloha means many things: hello, good-bye, peace, and, perhaps most importantly, a sense of welcome and identity within the larger community.
    • Little by little, a spirit of aloha will wash over the entire family, smiles will radiate more freely, and family bonds will be renewed.
    • Teachers also talked about the Hawaiian value of aloha.
    • There was definitely that reggae / aloha / island style growing up here.
    • Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him.
    • Though there's aloha for many things in Hawaii, when it comes to this issue, there's not much aloha.
    • Back down at the resort, the luxurious little spa is waiting to say aloha with heaven-sent treatments that soothe away all your sins (well, almost).
    • In spite of the diversity the common thing of these islands is aloha, the spirit of welcoming.
    • Say aloha to a slimmer you: try these Hawaiian-inspired recipes to lose weight and increase your energy.
    • The hang-loose gesture of surf culture - a raised fist with the pinky and thumb out - is in fact the Hawaiian shaka gesture, communicating the spirit of aloha, or love and civility.
    • It is through their eyes that we can experience the islands' authentic spirit - generous, creative, diverse, loving: the spirit of aloha.
    • ‘Much aloha and thanks to all of you for your efforts on this issue,’ Heroldt wrote in an email to supporters (including Alliance staff).
    • The leis, symbols of aloha rooted in the Hawaiian spirit, are increasingly made from flowers grown elsewhere.
    • Baby Hawaiian pineapple: This one hails from the islands of aloha and stands about an inch taller than the South African baby pineapple.
    • It's just different from a regular school, I guess because of the values, the concepts that they use like ‘ohana’ and ‘aloha’.
    • Designer Harry Rice completed the aloha fantasy by bringing in full-grown palm trees and other foliage for the two air-conditioned tents where the 300 guests were entertained.
    • While we offer the ubiquitous aloha greeting, the lei of nonnative flowers, the real issues of Hawaiian cultural survival largely go ignored.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Maori aroha ‘love, affection, pity’.

Aloha2

proper nounəˈlōˌhä
  • A community in northwestern Oregon, west of Portland; population 41,741 (2000).

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