exclamation of surprise, 1895, probably euphemistic for Jesus. Form gee whiz is attested from 1871; gee whillikens (1851) seems to be the oldest form. As a command to a horse to go, 1620s, Scottish. It had a particular sense as a teamster's command: "go to the right (or off) side of the driver." Extended form gee-up is from 1733, the second element said by OED to be hup.
权威例句
1. Gee whiz, they carried on and on, they loved the evening.
啊,他们玩个没完没了,他们很喜欢这个晚会。
2. Gee, it's hot.
哇,好烫啊!
3. Gee thanks, Stan.
啊,谢谢你,斯坦!
4. Gee, what a great idea!
哇,多好的主意!
5. Gee, it's good to have a look at you, old socks!