shushing

英 [ˈʃʊʃɪŋ] 美 [ˈʃʊʃɪŋ]

v.  (尤指通过“嘘”声或把手指竖在嘴唇上)要某人安静,嘘
shush的现在分词

现在分词:shushing



柯林斯词典

  1. CONVENTION (要某人安静)嘘,别出声
    You say shush when you are telling someone to be quiet.
    1. Shush! Here he comes. I'll talk to you later.
      嘘!他来了。我一会儿再跟你说。
  2. VERB (通过嘘声等)使安静
    If you shush someone, you tell them to be quiet by saying 'shush' or 'sh', or by indicating in some other way that you want them to be quiet.
    1. Frannie shushed her with a forefinger to the lips.
      弗兰妮把食指放在嘴唇上让她安静。

双语例句

  1. Why you ain't shushing the old man?
    你干吗不去嘘那个老男人?
  2. Shushing slant generally big, sports teacher shortage.
    师生比普遍偏大,体育教师数量不足。