Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener confirm or agree with what has been said
Eh is used in writing to represent a noise that people make as a response in conversation, for example to express agreement or to ask for something to be explained or repeated. Let's talk all about it outside, eh? `He's um ill in bed.' --- `Eh?' --- `He's ill in bed.'. Western Sahara (in Internet addresses)
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The potential that is generated between an oxidation or reduction half-reaction and the standard hydrogen electrode (0 0v at pH = 0) In soils it is the potential created by oxidation-reduction reactions that take place on the surface of a platinum electrode measured against a reference electrode minus the EH of the reference electrode This is a measure of the oxidation-reduction potential of electrode reactive components in the soil See also pe