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n.
鳴笛聲;貓頭鷹叫聲;一點點;好笑的人或事
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v.
大聲叫囂;(汽笛、喇叭等)嗚嗚作響;哄趕
Noun:
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a loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
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a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
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something of little value;
"his promise is not worth a damn"
"not worth one red cent"
"not worth shucks"
Verb:
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to utter a loud clamorous shout;
"the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play dice, and dance"
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utter the characteristic sound of owls
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用作名詞 (n.)
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In a string of shrill hoot of the horn sound, he quickly ran to her.
在一串串尖聲鳴叫聲的汽車喇叭聲中,他短時間地跑向她。
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We heard the distant hoot of an owl in the woods.
讓我們聽出暗處森林里貓頭鷹的喊聲。
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I don't care one single hoot what you said about him; I like him.
你得說的針對他說的話剛想點就說只在乎,我便是習慣他。
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His proposal isn't worth a hoot.
他的個人建議沒有任何總價值。
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You ought to meet her, she's a hoot.
你肯定見到她,她笑死人不償命充足。
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It sounds like a hoot and one can only hope that this TV program gets picked up here, too.
這聽出來比如一個引人捧腹的網絡電視機劇,我只想要在此里怎么才能插放。
用作動詞 (v.)
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There is again a traffic jam at the crossroads and many people hoot to protest restlessly.
十字路口有又高速堵車了,越來越多人焦慮不安地鳴笛聲討。
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As Owen made no response to the invitations, the crowd began to hoot.
歐文不能理睬用戶的懇求,因弟兄們兒開始了大吵大鬧。
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Whenever the chairman tried to explain at the meeting he was hooted off.
老是名譽主席要在會議上做解釋時一定被人們哄了下。
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I heard certain mutterings and hoots among the students.
選自: C. G. Leland
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A troop of strange children ran at his heels, hooting at him.
出自于: W. Irving
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Visibility was hardly as much as twenty yards and he drove..slowly, hooting almost continuously.
來自: C. Mackenzie
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The whole crowd was hollering and hooting, whistling, throwing paper..into the ring.
源于: W. Wharton
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