masc. proper name, from Old North French Hugues, Old French Hue, from a Frankish name meaning "heart, mind," cognate with Old High German Hugi, related to hugu "mind, soul, thought." Very popular after the Conquest (often in Latin form Hugo); the common form was Howe, the nickname form Hudd. Its popularity is attested by the more than 90 surnames formed from it, including Hughes, Howe, Hudson, Hewitt, Hutchins.
雙語例句
1. Hugh glanced at the child on her mother's lap.
休瞥了一眼坐在她媽媽膝上的小女孩。
來自柯林斯例句
2. "I'll see you in the morning," Hugh said coldly.
“明天早上見?!毙堇淅涞卣f。
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3. Hugh broke the silence. "Is she always late?" he asked.
休打破了沉默,問道:“她總是遲到嗎?”
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4. As Hugh grew older, she had less influence and couldn't control him.