释义 |
hallali|ˈhæləlɪ| [Echoic.] A bugle call. Also fig.
1885G. Meredith Diana of Crossways II. ii. 55 He knew enough to blow his huntsman's horn... His hallali rang high. 1898― Reading of Life 77 Right loud the bugle's hallali elate Rang forth. 1920Q. Rev. July 13 The hallali was sounded in a famous letter to Lord Grey de Wilton, the candidate for Bath, in which Disraeli accused the Ministers of having for five years harassed every trade. 1923W. J. Locke Moordius & Co. x. 140 On the stroke of four the orchestra of French hunting horns blew the hallali. |