嗨哟

嗨喲
hāiyō
interjection #35,347

Meanings

  1. 1 heave-ho!
  2. 2 yo-heave-ho (collective exertion shout)
  3. 3 the cry workers make when pulling or lifting together

Examples

Gōngrén men yìqǐ hǎn: Hāiyō, hāiyō!
The workers shouted together: Heave-ho, heave-ho!
Hāiyō, hāiyō, dàjiā jiā bǎ jìn!
Heave-ho, everyone push harder!

Tips

culture
Onomatopoeia for the shouts of group manual labor — pulling boats, lifting timbers, hauling rope. Closely associated with the 黄河船夫 (Huánghé Chuánfū Qǔ, Yellow River Boatmen's Song) and labor folk songs. Closest English equivalents: 'heave-ho', 'yo-heave-ho'. CC-CEDICT lists this only under (yō); here is a colloquial cry.

Stroke Order

hāi