toot
toot 英 [tu:t] 美 [tut]
n. 嘟嘟声;痛饮 vt. 吹奏出;使发嘟嘟声 vi. 吹喇叭
进行时:tooting 过去式:tooted 过去分词:tooted 第三人称单数:toots 名词复数:toots
- Toot is both the act of blowing on a horn and the sound that comes out when you do. The word is fun to say, a favorite of children pretending to be cars. It suggests a kind of merry, or at least chipper, sensibility.
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- n. 嘟嘟声;痛饮
- vt. 吹奏出;使发嘟嘟声
- vi. 吹喇叭
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1. She gave a sharp toot on her horn.
她高声按响了喇叭。
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2. the sound of horns tooting
鸣喇叭的声音
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3. Toot your horn to let them know we're here.
按按喇叭,告诉他们我们到了。
- toot (n.) 1640s, from toot (v.); meaning "cocaine" is attested by 1977.
- toot (v.) c. 1500, of horns, ultimately imitative, also found in Middle Low German and Low German tuten "blow a horn." Related: Tooted; tooting. Tooting as a strong affirmative (as in you're damned tootin') is attested from 1932, American English.
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