释义 |
‖ po po po, int.|po po po| An exclamation used in Greece expressing surprise, astonishment, commiseration, etc.
1936L. Durrell Spirit of Place (1969) 45 I'm almost tempted to come back and join you. Only the English weather po po po as they say here, shaking their rueful heads. 1972J. Aiken Butterfly Picnic i. 16, I..said, ‘Po, po, po’, which is the Greek equivalent of the French ‘oh la la’, or the English ‘tut tut’. 1973‘M. Yorke’ Grave Matters i. i. 12 ‘The Kiria had no sons.’ ‘Po, po, po.’ The Greek tossed his head in sympathy. 1974― Mortal Remains iii. vi. 83 Their talk was punctuated with cries of ‘po, po, po’. |