toot
英 [tuːt]
美 [tuːt]
- n. 嘟嘟声;痛饮
- vt. 吹奏出;使发嘟嘟声
- vi. 吹喇叭
- n. (Toot)人名;(英)图特
1. 拟声“嘟嘟”的声音,(清音浊化的拟声)
2. 汉语拼音: dudu => *tootoo => toot.
- 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.
- toot (n.)
- 1640s, from toot (v.); meaning "cocaine" is attested by 1977.
- 1. Car horns toot as cyclists dart precariously through the traffic.
- 骑车人危险地在车流中飞速穿行时,汽车喇叭的嘟嘟声响成一片。
- 2. The driver gave me a wave and a toot.
- 司机冲我挥挥手,按了下喇叭。
- 3. She gave a sharp toot on her horn.
- 她高声按响了喇叭。
- 4. Here you have every right and perhaps an obligation, to toot andegotistical.
- 这个问题上,你有权利或者是义务来自吹自擂.
- 5. I bought lollipops and a toot - toot bugle. I started for home.
- 我给她买了棒棒糖,一吹就呜的打响的小喇叭. 我就往回走.