hooted

v.

常用释义

词性释义

v.

1. (鸟)鸣叫,(猫头鹰)咕咕叫:指鸟类或猫头鹰发出特定的叫声。

2. 嘲笑,嘲讽:对某人或某事表示不满或不尊重的方式。
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They grinned and licked their lips and hooted at her as she went limping past, her breasts heaving with the effort of the climb.
他们咧着嘴笑,当她跌跌撞撞走过的时候轻蔑的叫嚣,她的胸膛由于努力攀爬而起伏。
The crowd hooted. The young man had us laughing, but it seemed unfair to pick on this unhappy young woman.
人群中有人开始起哄,年轻人把我们逗笑了,但是对这个悲伤的女人来说很不公平。
Whenever the chairman tried to explain at the meeting he was hooted off.
每次主席要在会上做解释时总是被人哄了下来。
The Germans hooted and whistled when a gust of wind revealed that the Scots wore no drawers under their kilts .
忽然大风起处,揭露那些苏格兰兵短裙之下原来没有穿内裤;
eg: The crowd hooted and hollered as a famous singer took to the stage.
当这位有名的独唱歌手上台后,人群大声欢呼着。
那个无赖被轰出大厅。
Before too long, they hooted the singer off the stage.
很快他们就把这个歌手轰下了台。
The train hooted in the distance.
火车在很远的地方拉响汽笛。
他们叫嚣把教授们轰下舞台。
And in the stillness of the night the owls hooted to each other across the valley.
在夜晚的寂静中,猫头鹰穿越山谷彼此呼唤着。
The first time that I performed the audience of teenagers hooted and hollered their sympathy, and when I came off the stage I was shaking.
我第一次表演年轻观众们欢呼雀跃以示同情,但我走下舞台我在发抖。
They hooted the singer off the stage.
他们把那个歌手轰下台。
The stars shone brighter than ever before, and an owl hooted in the distance.
星星照耀得比以往更加明亮,猫头鹰在远处咕咕叫着。
The crowd hooted and jeered at the speaker.
群众向那个演说者叫嚣表示不满。
观众将那个演说者轰走了。
The crowd hooted at the speaker.
群众对演说者起哄。
He will be hooted off the stage sooner or later.
他早晚得让人给轰下台。
人们嘘叫著拒绝了这项建议。
The driver hooted his horn (at us).
司机(冲著我们)鸣喇叭。
Whenever the Chancellor of the Exchequer tries to explain his policies in public, he's hooted off
每当财政大臣想当众解释他的政策时,他总是被轰下来。