英文中“再见”的说法有哪几种?

如题所述

●分手时
再见!
Goodbye. *分手时最常用的寒暄用语。
Goodbye. (再见!)
Goodbye. Take care! (再见,保重啊!)

再见!
Bye. *比Goodbye的说法随便。
Bye for now.
Have a nice day. (祝你今天愉快!)
See you later. (以后见!)

回头见!
See you.
See you later.
See you soon.
See you again.
Catch you later.
See you around. *用于在同一座楼里,过会儿还有可能再见面时。

我去了啊。
I'm off now. *off “去,走开”。
I'm leaving.
See you.

我得告辞了。
I have to go.
I have to go. (我得告辞了。)
Can't you stay a little longer? (再呆会儿吧!)

祝你好运!
Good luck! *在对某人去旅行或去做一件比较难的事情时使用。
Good luck! (祝你好运!)
Thanks. I need it. (谢谢,借你吉言。)
I wish you good luck.

祝你愉快!
Have a nice day. *与Goodbye的用法一样。
Have a nice day! (祝你愉快!)
Same to you. (也祝你愉快!)

祝你周末愉快!
Have a nice weekend.

加油啊!祝你好运!
Good luck.
Break a leg. *原本是对要上台演出的人说的话。
Go for it. (走吧!)
Hang in there. (那,加油吧!)

祝你玩得愉快。
Have fun.
We're going to Hawaii! (我们要去夏威夷喽!)
Have fun! (祝你玩得愉快。)
Have a good time!

就这样,坚持下去。
Keep it up.
Keep it up! (就这样,坚持下去。)
Thanks for the encouragement. (谢谢你的鼓励!)

别干得太猛。
Don't work too hard.
Take care.
Be careful.

旅途愉快!
Have a nice trip. *对要去旅行的人说的话。
I wish you a pleasant journey.
Have a good vacation. (祝你假期愉快!)
Bon voyage. *这是一句法语,现在英文中也用。

那多保重!
Have a good one!

真舍不得走,但是……
I hate to run, but... *这句是结束谈话时的开场白。其语气为“虽然我不想走,但……”。

认识你我非常高兴。
It was nice meeting you. *只用于与初次见面的人分别时。其他情况下meet换成see。
It was nice meeting you. (认识你我非常高兴。)
It was nice meeting you, too. (我也很高兴见到你。)
Nice meeting you.

晚安!
Good night.

再来啊!
Come again.
Come again. (再来啊!)
I will. (我会来的。)
Please come again. (请您再来!)
I hope you can come over again. (希望你能再来。)
I'd be glad to have you over again. (如果你下次还能来的话我将很高兴。)
I hope to see you again soon.

多保重!
Take care. *“多加小心”的语气。
See you later. (再见。)
Take care. (多保重!)

你自己多保重。
Take care of yourself.
Take care of yourself. (你自己多保重!)
Don't worry about me. (别担心我!)

我得走了。
I've got to go. *口语用法。
I have to go.
I have to get going.
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第1个回答  2013-09-22
一般口语会说的有
bye bye
goodbye
see you
第2个回答  2013-09-22
再见
adieu
adios
aloha
bye-bye
farewell
good-bye
goodbye
pippip
so long
第3个回答  2013-09-22
goodbye
bye-bye
see you (later/tomorrow/next week...)
farewell