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ha-ha
- IPA[ˈhäˌhä]
美式
- a ditch with a wall on its inner side below ground level, forming a boundary to a park or garden without interrupting the view.
noun: ha-ha, plural noun: ha-has
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- used to represent laughter: “Oh ha ha, very funny,“ I said “I know you!“ he said. “He he,“ she chuckled. “Do you?“
Oxford Dictionary
- used to represent laughter or amusement: “Oh ha ha, very funny,“ I said “I know you!“ he said. “He he,“ she chuckled. “Do you?“
Oxford American Dictionary
- amusing or comical, rather than strange or odd
Oxford Dictionary
- amusing or comical, rather than strange or odd
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express surprise, suspicion, triumph, etc.: Ha! That'll teach you!
Oxford Dictionary
- hectare(s).
Oxford Dictionary
- hectare(s).
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express surprise, suspicion, triumph, or some other emotion: Ha! That'll teach you!
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a ditch with a wall on its inner side below ground level, forming a boundary to a park or ...
Oxford Dictionary