hooter 英 [ˈhu:tə(r)]   美 [ˈhutɚ]

hooter

hooter  英 [ˈhu:tə(r)] 美 [ˈhutɚ]

n. 汽笛,警笛;呼喊的人 

名词复数:hooters 

The hooter sounded out like a foghorn . 这汽笛鸣响时声如雾角。
Then a long blast of the hooter woke me from my reverie. 然后,汽笛一声长鸣把我从沉思中拉回。

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  • n. 汽笛,警笛;呼喊的人
  • 1. The hooter sounded out like a foghorn .

    这汽笛鸣响时声如雾角。

  • 2. Then a long blast of the hooter woke me from my reverie.

    然后,汽笛一声长鸣把我从沉思中拉回。

  • 3. At five the first hooter sounds.

    五点钟,上工的汽笛声响了。

  • hooter (n.) by 1823, "anything that hoots," especially an owl, agent noun from hoot (v.). Slang meaning "nose" is from 1958. Meaning "a woman's breast" (usually in plural hooters) attested by 1972. The Hooters restaurant chain began 1983 in Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
hoot·er / ˈhuːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈhuːtər / noun 1 ( BrE) ( rather old-fashioned) the device in a vehicle, or a factory, that makes a loud noise as a signal (车辆的)喇叭;(工厂的)汽笛 2 ( BrE) ( slang) a person's nose, especially a large one (尤指大的)鼻子 3 [usually plural ] ( NAmE) ( slang) a woman's breast (女人的)乳房 hooter hooters hoot·er / ˈhuːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈhuːtər /
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