toots
英 [tuːts]
美 [tuːts]
n. (喇叭、哨子等发出的)嘟嘟声
v. (使汽车喇叭)发出短促尖锐的声音,发出嘟嘟声
toot的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)(汽车喇叭)发出嘟嘟声
If someonetootstheir car horn or if a car horntoots, it produces a short sound or series of sounds.- People set off fireworks and tooted their car horns...
人们点燃烟花,按响汽车喇叭。 - 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。 - A man behind her tooted angrily.
她后面的一名男子愤怒地摁着汽车喇叭。 - Tootis also a noun.
- The driver gave me a wave and a toot.
司机冲我挥挥手,按了下喇叭。
- People set off fireworks and tooted their car horns...
双语例句
- And people did say that the Doctor had rather overdone it with young Toots, and that when he began to have whiskers he left off having brains.
人们都说,博士对年轻的图茨搞得太过头了,当他开始留起连鬓胡子的时候,他却停止培育脑子了。 - It was very kind of Mr Toots to carry him to the top of the house so tenderly; and Paul told him that it was.
图茨先生一片好意,十分亲切地把他抱到了房屋的顶层,保罗对他的亲切的情谊表示感谢。 - In the meantime Mr toots, who had come upstairs after her, all unconscious of the effect he produced, announced himself with his knuckles on the door, and walked in very briskly.
在这同时,已经跟着她走上楼来的图茨先生,完全不了解他所引起的反应,用指节敲了敲门,通报他已来到,接着就很轻快地走了进来。 - Ideas, like ghosts ( according to the common notion of ghosts), must be spoken to a little before they will explain themselves; and Toots had long left off asking any questions of his own mind.
思想就像鬼(一般概念中的鬼)一样,必须先跟它们先谈一会儿,它们才会显示出自己,而图茨已长久停止向他的头脑提出任何问题了。 - Mr Toots and Mr Feeder were the next arrivals.
接着来到的是图茨先生和菲德先生。 - No word more spoke Toots that night; but he stood looking at Paul as if he liked him; and as there was company in that, and Paul was not inclined to talk, it answered his purpose better than conversation.
我也喜欢,图茨说道。那天夜里图茨没有再说别的话;但他站在那里看着保罗,仿佛他喜欢他;由于这里有着情谊,而保罗又不想说话,这比交谈更符合他的意愿。 - Toots shor's restaurant is so crowded nobody goes there anymore.
图茨绍尔的餐馆太拥挤了,再也没人会去那儿了。 - He ain't a lady's dog, you know, 'said Mr Toots,' but you won't mind that, will you?
您知道,他不是贵妇人养的那种狗。图茨先生说,不过,您不会介意吧,是不是? - He'd still call me toots.
他还是把我当学生看。 - And yet it dropped so, that by little and little it sunk on Mr Toots's knee, and rested there, as if it had no care to be ever lifted up again.
然而它还是往下低垂,逐渐地逐渐地垂落在图茨先生的膝盖上,并躺在那里,仿佛它不想再被抬起来似的。
