释义 |
tara; ta-ra; tarra; tra
goodbye UK, 1958 Originally northern, now more widespread through the agency of Coronation Street and other television programmes; possibly a slovening of TA-TA“Ta-ra,” Lynch said. — Troy Kennedy Martin, Z Cars, p. 29, 1962 SECOND PRISONER: Remember me to the old woman, Charlie. FIRST PRISONER: Ta-ra, Charlie. — Troy Kennedy Martin, The Italian Job [uncut script], 1969 [T]a [thank you] for letting me say it. And ... tarra... (he smiles. OK?) — Mike Stott, Soldiers Talking, Cleanly, 1978 “With the money you’re paying you’ll probably get Muhammad Ali. Tara, chief,” said Terry as he headed for the door. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 58, 1984 Just before the trial they filmed me saying ta-ra to all my mates[.] — Dave Courtney, Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off, p. 165, 1999 DENISE: Tra Cheryl. MAM: Bye Cheryl — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999 Ta-ra then. Hope the weather stays nice. — Mark Steel, Reasons to be Cheerful, p. 89, 2001 |