aye
exclamation 是;對
exclamation 總是;仍然
Aye means yes; used in some dialects of British English.
'Do you remember your first day at school?' — 'Oh aye. Yeah.'
“你還記得第一天上學嗎?”“噢,是的,當然。”
If you vote aye, you vote in favour of something.
The ayes are the people who vote in favour of something.
the ayes have it
贊成者佔多數
for aye
永遠
'Aye,'said he,'by thunder, but I wanted some o'that!'
“ 啊, ” 他說, “ 說真的, 剛才我就缺幾口這玩意兒. ”
Aye, Drink up, then, and I'll see you through the lock.
好,喝茶吧, 喝完後我送你過閘門.
Aye, aye , sir, I know your worship loves no holiday speeches.
是, 是, 長官.我知道長官不喜歡聽奉承話.
" Aye, sir, " cried the old man, " and the stay and comfort of my life. "
“ 是的, 閣下, ” 老人叫道, “ 而且是我生命裡的支柱和安慰呢. ”
The king can be harsh and unforgiving, aye, but a babe still on the breast?
國王可以嚴酷寡恩, 沒錯, 但是一個還吃奶的嬰兒?