tutting

英 [ˈtʌtɪŋ] 美 [ˈtʌtɪŋ]

v.  发出嘘声
tut的现在分词

现在分词:tutting



柯林斯词典

  1. (书面语中表示反对、厌烦、同情等的)咂嘴声,啧啧声
    Tut is used in writing to represent the sound that you make with your tongue touching the top of your mouth when you want to indicate disapproval, annoyance, or sympathy.
    1. VERB (表示反对、厌烦、同情等时)发啧啧声,咂嘴
      If you tut, you make a sound with your tongue touching the top of your mouth when you want to indicate disapproval, annoyance, or sympathy.
      1. He tutted and shook his head.
        他啧啧不已地摇头。

    双语例句

    1. Those fussy fellows at the State Department tut-tutting about lack of reform in the political system ( John Hughes)
      国家机关那些挑剔的家伙们对政治体系没有进行改革而发出了不满的啧啧声(约翰休斯)