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单词 uh-oh
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Definition of uh-oh in English:

uh-oh

(also oh-oh)
exclamation ˈʌəʊˈə ˌō
  • An expression of alarm, dismay, or realization of a difficulty.

    Uh-oh! Take cover!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But, uh-oh, it hits an unexpected pocket of big crystal filled ‘empty space’, which turns out to be a humongous geode floating in the murky mantle.
    • Their hooks are amazing, their harmonies are catchy, their instrumentation is precise, but - uh-oh - their lyrics are preteen angst ridden love ballads.
    • The next day I went shopping for the latest model, but when I tried to download my programs - uh-oh!
    • Since the Bloc supported it, that means that… uh-oh… a majority of federalist MPs voted against the motion.
    • And I went uh-oh, they're going to test the hydrogen bomb.
    • ‘Um, uh-oh,’ Charlie said, looking over to me as I sat there fuming.
    • Now one must assume that this new compiler must have passed the stringent new security auditing that Microsoft has made so much noise about - uh-oh!
    • And if he'd call you up there, it was like, uh-oh, I might be in trouble.
    • You lock it up outside a store and you see the kids crowd round and think uh-oh.
    • I must confess, when I saw him, I thought, uh-oh, we're in trouble here.
    • And then when we separated, I began to really study it, and I thought, uh-oh, I don't know.
    • But I've never, ever heard a sound like this before; it wasn't just the usual uh-oh nervous whine a dog makes during a bad dream, it was the canine equivalent of terror and utter sorrow.
    • Gruy goes to the online site to book the tickets for the movies, but uh-oh, there is a slight problem.
    • I thought, uh-oh, they're going to gentrify the place.
    • A surge of adrenaline shot through Lieberman as he thought: This is what I hoped for, this is what I dreamed about and, uh-oh, this is just the beginning of a long and grueling ordeal that can end who knows where.
    • My predecessors did a great job, and I am hoping to continue to do so (although I will have to learn quick and fast how to use various design packages - uh-oh…).
    • This is a serious situation and all you can say is uh-oh!
    • When Christine Hakim's eyes glaze over and her voice trembles when she talks about the conflict in Aceh, the first thought might be, uh-oh, here comes a touch of the crying game to get her point across.
    • Well, of course the lawyers went in and they looked at the contract and thought, uh-oh, it's in there, you know?
    • So I as sat watching this film, drenched in tears, I thought: uh-oh, if anyone sees me like this, it's not going to be good for my image.
 
 

Definition of uh-oh in US English:

uh-oh

(also oh-oh)
exclamationˈə ˌō
  • Used to express alarm, dismay, or realization of a difficulty.

    “Uh-oh! Take cover!”
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well, of course the lawyers went in and they looked at the contract and thought, uh-oh, it's in there, you know?
    • My predecessors did a great job, and I am hoping to continue to do so (although I will have to learn quick and fast how to use various design packages - uh-oh…).
    • But, uh-oh, it hits an unexpected pocket of big crystal filled ‘empty space’, which turns out to be a humongous geode floating in the murky mantle.
    • I must confess, when I saw him, I thought, uh-oh, we're in trouble here.
    • But I've never, ever heard a sound like this before; it wasn't just the usual uh-oh nervous whine a dog makes during a bad dream, it was the canine equivalent of terror and utter sorrow.
    • And if he'd call you up there, it was like, uh-oh, I might be in trouble.
    • You lock it up outside a store and you see the kids crowd round and think uh-oh.
    • And I went uh-oh, they're going to test the hydrogen bomb.
    • Now one must assume that this new compiler must have passed the stringent new security auditing that Microsoft has made so much noise about - uh-oh!
    • This is a serious situation and all you can say is uh-oh!
    • Since the Bloc supported it, that means that… uh-oh… a majority of federalist MPs voted against the motion.
    • And then when we separated, I began to really study it, and I thought, uh-oh, I don't know.
    • Gruy goes to the online site to book the tickets for the movies, but uh-oh, there is a slight problem.
    • So I as sat watching this film, drenched in tears, I thought: uh-oh, if anyone sees me like this, it's not going to be good for my image.
    • The next day I went shopping for the latest model, but when I tried to download my programs - uh-oh!
    • I thought, uh-oh, they're going to gentrify the place.
    • Their hooks are amazing, their harmonies are catchy, their instrumentation is precise, but - uh-oh - their lyrics are preteen angst ridden love ballads.
    • A surge of adrenaline shot through Lieberman as he thought: This is what I hoped for, this is what I dreamed about and, uh-oh, this is just the beginning of a long and grueling ordeal that can end who knows where.
    • When Christine Hakim's eyes glaze over and her voice trembles when she talks about the conflict in Aceh, the first thought might be, uh-oh, here comes a touch of the crying game to get her point across.
    • ‘Um, uh-oh,’ Charlie said, looking over to me as I sat there fuming.
 
 
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