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单词 hoot
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
hoot1 /hut/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. to cry out or shout: [no object]The fans hooted at the umpire unmercifully.[+ object]The fans hooted the umpire.
  2. Animal Behavior to make the cry of an owl, or a sound similar to it:[no object]In the night an owl hooted from a distance.

n. [countable]
  1. Animal Behaviorthe cry of an owl.
  2. any similar sound:the hoot of the train in the distance.
  3. a shout, esp. of disapproval or mockery.
  4. [Informal.]the least bit:[in questions or with a negative word]didn't care a hoot about that.
  5. Slang Termsan extremely funny person or thing:That sitcom is a real hoot.
hoot•er, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
hoot1  (ho̅o̅t),USA pronunciation v.i. 
  1. to cry out or shout, esp. in disapproval or derision.
  2. Animal Behaviorto utter the cry characteristic of an owl.
  3. to utter a similar sound.
  4. British Terms[Chiefly Brit.]to blow a horn or whistle;
    toot.

v.t. 
  1. to assail with shouts of disapproval or derision:The fans hooted the umpire.
  2. to drive out, off, or away by hooting.
  3. to express in hoots:The crowd hooted its disagreement with the speaker.

n. 
  1. Animal Behaviorthe cry of an owl.
  2. any similar sound, as an inarticulate shout.
  3. a cry or shout, esp. of disapproval or derision.
  4. British Termsa horn, siren, or whistle, esp. a factory whistle.
  5. Informal Termsthe least bit of concern, interest, or thought;
    trifle:I don't give a hoot.
  6. Slang Termsan extremely funny person, situation, or event:Your mother's a hoot when she tells about her escapades in boarding school.
  • 1150–1200; Middle English hoten, huten, houten (verb, verbal); perh. imitative
hooting•ly, adv. 
    • 1, 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged jeer, boo, hiss.
    • 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged razz.

hoot2  (ho̅o̅t),USA pronunciation interj. [Scot. and North Eng.]
  1. (used as an expression of impatience, dissatisfaction, objection, or dislike.)
  • compare Swedish hut, Welsh hwt, Irish ut begone! 1675–85

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
hoot /huːt/ n
  1. the mournful wavering cry of some owls
  2. a similar sound, such as that of a train whistle
  3. a jeer of derision
  4. informal an amusing person or thing
vb
  1. (often followed by at) to jeer or yell (something) contemptuously (at someone)
  2. (transitive) to drive (political speakers, actors on stage, etc) off or away by hooting
  3. (intransitive) to make a hoot
  4. (intransitive) Brit to blow a horn
Etymology: 13th Century hoten, of imitative origin
hoot /huːt/ n
  1. Austral NZ
    a slang word for money
Etymology: from Māori utu price
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