Hayes (en. Hayes)

/'hɑɪ.ɪz/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Plural form of the noun 'hay', which refers to hay or dry grass.
The 'hayes' are important for feeding livestock in winter.
Los 'hayes' son importantes para alimentar al ganado en invierno.
Expression that indicates the presence of something.
At the party, there were many friends, so there were 'hayes' of laughter.
En la fiesta, había muchos amigos, así que había 'hayes' de risas.

Etymology

From the English 'hay', which refers to hay, and its plural 'hayes'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

lights hayes
Situation with a lot of lighting.
hayes de luces
hayes in the air
Indicates the presence of something in the environment.
hayes en el aire

Related Words

hay
Dry grass used as forage.
heno
grasses
Land covered with grass that serves as food for livestock.
pastos

Slang Meanings

Using 'hayes' colloquially to refer to abundance.
In the meeting, there were 'hayes' of creative ideas.
En la reunión había 'hayes' de ideas creativas.
Use of 'hayes' to describe situations with a lot of life.
The city has 'hayes' of energy during the festival.
La ciudad tiene 'hayes' de energía durante el festival.