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hootBrE /huːt/NAmE /huːt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hoot BrE /huːt/ NAmE /huːt/present simple - he / she / it hoots BrE /huːts/ NAmE /huːts/past simple hooted BrE /ˈhuːtɪd/ NAmE /ˈhuːtɪd/past participle hooted BrE /ˈhuːtɪd/ NAmE /ˈhuːtɪd/ -ing form hooting BrE /ˈhuːtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhuːtɪŋ/ [I] to make a loud noise 发出大声;喊叫◆He had the audience hooting with laughter. 他令观众哄堂大笑。◆Some people hooted in disgust. 有些人厌恶地大声嚷嚷。 [I, T] (BrE) if a car horn hoots or you hoot or hoot the horn, the horn makes a loud noise (使汽车喇叭)鸣响 SYN honk ◆hooting cars 喇叭声大作的汽车◆~ at sb/sthWhy did he hoot at me? 他为什么对着我按喇叭?◆~ sthPassing motorists hooted their horns. 路过的驾驶员按响了汽车喇叭。◆The train hooted a warning (= the driver sounded the horn to warn people). 火车鸣笛示警。 [I] when an owl hoots, it makes a long calling sound (猫头鹰)鸣叫 hootBrE /huːt/NAmE /huːt/ noun [C] (especially BrE) a short loud laugh or shout 大笑;大喊◆The suggestion was greeted by hoots of laughter. 这个建议引起了阵阵哄笑。 [sing.] (informal) a situation or a person that you find very funny 可笑的事情(或人)◆You ought to meet her—she's a hoot! 你应该见见她,她笑料十足!the loud sound made by the horn of a vehicle (车辆的)喇叭声the cry of an owl (猫头鹰的)鸣叫声 ●not care/give a ˈhoot●not care/give two ˈhoots(informal) not to care at all 丝毫不在乎 |