释义 |
shish, int.|ʃɪʃ| Also schisch. Onomatopoeic representation of a prolonged or reiterated hissing sound. Hence also n. and v. Cf. sh int.
1881Mrs. J. H. Riddell Alaric Spencely II. 166 Which startled the wild fowl in Abbey Marsh, and caused them..to rend the silence of the night with the schisch and schurr of their wings. 1904‘E. Nesbit’ Phœnix & Carpet xi. 211 Most of the people [in the theatre] hissed, or said ‘Shish!’ 1908Daily Chron. 3 June 1/6 [He] was washing himself..and ‘shishing’ as he rubbed himself like an ostler with a horse. |