pooh
英 [puː]
美 [pu]
- vt. 使疲倦
- int. 呸(轻视之声)
- n. (Pooh)人名;(泰)朴
1. pooh, poop: "tired," perhaps imitative of the sound of heavy breathing from exhaustion.
2. pooh, poo, poop: "excrement," a children's euphemism, probably of imitative origin.
3. pooh: "a 'vocal gesture' expressing the action of puffing anything away", perhaps of echoic origin. natural exclamation.
4. 电影:小熊维尼: Winnie the Pooh.
- pooh
- 1590s, "a 'vocal gesture' expressing the action of puffing anything away" [OED], first attested in Hamlet Act I, Scene III, where Polonius addresses Ophelia with, "Affection! pooh! you speak like a green girl, / Unsifted in such perilous circumstance. / Do you believe his tenders, as you call them?" But the "vocal gesture" is perhaps ancient.
- 1. In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
- 过去他对自己会接替艾萨克斯之说嗤之以鼻。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. " Pooh!'Ways and means '?
- “ 对付的方法? 什么!
来自子夜部分
- 3. We could not pooh - pooh these things - they had an evil look.
- 我们对这类事情可不能大意--看样子是有点儿跷蹊.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Pooh! This meat is rotten.
- 嗳呀! 这肉臭啦.
来自辞典例句
- 5. They pooh - poohed our scheme for raising money.
- 他们对我们的筹款方案嗤之以鼻.
来自辞典例句