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tut exclamation UKuk /tʌt/ us /tʌt/(alsotut-tut); (UStsk) used in writing to represent the sound made to show you disapprove of something, or a word said twice in a humorous way to suggest disapproval: (表示不赞成或指责)啧啧(声) Tut, it's raining - I'm going to get soaked.啧啧,下雨了——我要淋成落汤鸡了。 You're late again - tut tut!你又迟到了——啧啧! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Linguistics: sounds used as interjections aha ahem bah bam blah blah, blah, blah cor duh huh ow pooh psst shh squee uh-huh vocable vroom wham whee whew tut verb[ I ] UKuk /tʌt/ us /tʌt/-tt- to make a disapproving sound or speak in a disapproving way: (表示不赞成或责难的)嘘!啧! He walked off, tutting to himself.他走开了,口中啧啧不已。 [ + speech ]"Still not out of bed?" she tutted (= said in a disapproving way).“还没起床?”她啧啧道。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge fling harangue hue huff invective jump piece roasting spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid |