hoot查询结果如下:
词性:noun
例句1. she heard the hoot of an owl’
例句2. the hoot of a horn was followed by the roar of an engine’
Emmett,that skirt is a hoot (Bobbie Ann Mason)
爱米特,那条裙子真是滑稽(鲍比·安·梅森)
属类:综合句库--
hoot sb out of the room
把某人轰出房间.
属类:英汉句库--
Hoot down a speaker
把演说者轰得不作声或轰走
属类:综合句库--
Hoot away a speaker
把演说者轰走
属类:综合句库--
Hoot a speaker off(a platform)
把一个发言人轰下(台
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
Father will hoot when he hears!
爸爸听到会哈哈大笑的!
属类:英汉句库--
Don’t trample law and order under hoot .
不要目无法纪。
属类:综合句库--
hoot at sb
嘲弄(呵斥)某人.
属类:英汉句库--
not care give a fig for;not give a hoot about
对...毫不在乎
属类:工程技术-海运工程-
shut one’s eyes to;not give a hoot about;wave aside
对...置之不理
属类:工程技术-海运工程-
Rugby park in Hamilton doesn’t hoot many international test matches,and the kiwi fans must have been hungry for All Black mauling 0f the Argentine Pumas.
汉密尔顿的橄榄球公园不常举行国际性大赛,新西兰球迷肯定渴望能看到全黑队力挫阿根廷飘马队的比赛。
属类:体育娱乐-体育-橄榄球
not care a hoot
毫不在乎, 丝毫不感兴趣
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-
Not care [worth] a hoot [two hoots]
毫不在乎[毫无价值]
属类:综合句库--
She looked an absolute hoot !
她看起来十分可笑!
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
An oppressive silence fell on the room, broken only by the monotonous whir of the electric fan and the occasional hoot of a car in the street, though even these sounded dull and drowsy
客厅里静得很,只有小风扇的单调的荷荷的声响。间或飞来了外边马路上汽车的喇叭叫,但也是像要睡去似的没有一丝儿劲。
属类:综合句库--
Mother will hoot when she hears
妈妈听见会笑死的。
属类:综合句库--
not give a hoot for
满不在乎, 瞧不起, 认为一钱不值
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-
When one beats on the stone drum, it will boom and if you blow on the Stone Horn, it will hoot and toot. When people do the two together there will be sounds like the ringing of bells
石鼓,拍之“蓬蓬”作响;石角,吹之呜呜有声,齐鸣时,有群玉空铃之声。
属类:综合句库--
He was hoot ed off the stage.
他被轰下台了.
属类:英汉句库--
His proposal isn’t worth a hoot .
他的建议毫无价值
属类:综合句库--
He doesn’t care a hoot whether he passes his examination or not.
他一点也不在乎考试是否及格。
属类:综合句库--
The sudden hoot of a whistle broke into my thoughts.
突然响起的汽笛声打断了我的思路。
属类:综合句库--
I don’t give a hoot what you think.
我根本不在乎你怎么想
属类:综合句库--
not matter a hoot
无关紧要, 无足轻重
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-
Hoot a bad actor
向蹩脚演员叫倒好.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
hoot an actor
向演员起哄.
属类:英汉句库--
hoot sb. off [away, out, down]
以叫嚣把某人哄走 [哄下台]
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-
an owl hoot ing in the garden
在花园里叫的猫头鹰.
属类:英汉句库--
What a hoot !
真可笑!
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
But half a dozen businessmen, asked about the window, hoot with laughter.
然而,有6位商人在窗口咨询时,遭遇了呵斥和嘲笑。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-印度的贫困之邦,改革都是浮云
hoot sb. out of
赶出某人
属类:简明英汉词典 -简明词典-
noun
1.A low, wavering musical sound which is the typical call of many kinds of owl.
‘The howls of the wolves and the _hoots_ of owls were the only things that they heard.’
‘The hair at the back of her head rose to its ends as she heard the noises of the cicadas, _hoots_ of owls and soft hissing as she ambled along.’
2.A raucous sound made by a horn, siren, or steam whistle.
‘There was the sound of thunder and of game shooting and the _hoot_ and whistle of steam trains.’
‘It was only when Paisley caused merriment by referring to a _hoot_ of the ship’s horn as ‘the Pope blowing his nose’ that Reynolds made a break for it and ran for his life.’
3.A short outburst of laughter.
‘the audience broke into _hoots_ of laughter’
‘Grandma burst into _hoots_ of laughter and we all stared at her, slightly disturbed.’
4.A shout expressing scorn or disapproval.
‘there were _hoots_ of derision’
‘The gym erupted in yells and _hoots_ and whistles.’
5.An amusing situation or person.
‘your mum’s a real _hoot_ ’
‘There isn’t much comedy in the film, unless you consider an actor walking around with a prosthetic penis a _hoot_ .’
verb
1.(of an owl) utter a hoot.
‘owls _hooted_ , the new moon rose’
‘Then he _hooted_ twice, and began to roll it up to fit perfectly inside the little metal tube, careful not to put dents in the side from his beak.’
2.(with reference to a car horn, siren, etc.) make or cause to make a hoot.
‘a car horn _hooted_ , frightening her’
‘Sam _hooted_ his horn’
3.Express loud scornful disapproval of something.
‘his questions were _hooted_ down or answered obscenely’
‘Lots of advertisers, I predict, will buy time and space from YouTube, only to have users _hoot_ it down.’
4.Shout loudly in scorn, disapproval, or merriment.
‘she began to _hoot_ with laughter’
‘We know precisely why most people will wish to see it, and it has a whole lot more to do with urges to _hoot_ and jeer and taunt than with any sober discharging of civil responsibilities.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。