释义 |
‖ mein Gott, int.|maɪn gɔt| [G., = my God.] Used as a typically German exclamation corresponding to My God (god 7).
c1838C. J. Mathews in M. R. Booth Eng. Plays of 19th Cent. (1973) IV. 130 Oh mine Got, mine Got, when I tink of zat bewitching Miss Parker! 1867Trollope Claverings I. xix. 239 ‘Yes, yes;—mein Gott, yes,’ said Schmoff. 1891Kipling Life's Handicap 261 Mein Gott! I would sooner collect life red devils than liddle monkeys. 1924‘Sapper’ Third Round vi. 142 And think—five, ten minutes more and I also to pieces would have been blown. Mein Gott! it makes me sweat. 1968R. Sawkins Snow along Border iv. 33 Oh, mein Gott, I've just remembered something odd. |