boo

英[buː] 美[bu]
  • vt. 嘘;向…喝倒采
  • vi. 发出嘘声
  • int. (表示不满、轻蔑等)嘘
  • n. 嘘声
  • n. (Boo)人名;(瑞典)博

词态变化


复数: boos;第三人称单数: boos;过去式: booed;过去分词: booed;现在分词: booing;

英文词源


boo
expression meant to startle, early 15c., boh, "A combination of consonant and vowel especially fitted to produce a loud and startling sound" [OED, which compares Latin boare, Greek boaein "to cry aloud, roar, shout."]; as an expression of disapproval, 1801 (n.), 1816 (v.); hence, the verb meaning "shower someone with boos" (1893).

Booing was common late 19c. among London theater audiences and at British political events; In Italy, Parma opera-goers were notorious boo-birds, but the custom seems to have been little-known in America till c. 1910.

To say boo "open one's mouth, speak," originally was to say boo to a goose.
To be able to say Bo! to a goose is to be not quite destitute of courage, to have an inkling of spirit, and was probably in the first instance used of children. A little boy who comes across some geese suddenly will find himself hissed at immediately, and a great demonstration of defiance made by them, but if he can pluck up heart to cry 'bo!' loudly and advance upon them, they will retire defeated. The word 'bo' is clearly selected for the sake of the explosiveness of its first letter and the openness and loudness of its vowel. [Walter W. Skeat, "Cry Bo to a Goose, "Notes and Queries," 4th series vi Sept. 10, 1870]

双语例句


1. I think I've made a boo-boo.
我觉得自己犯了个愚蠢的错误。

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2. The boss may look a bit fierce, but in fact he wouldn't say " boo " to a goose.
老板可能看上去有点凶, 但实际上他不会吓唬人.

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3. She knew when to cheer and when to boo, and that was all one needed.
她只知道何时欢喜何时愁, 人该知道的还不就这些?

来自英汉文学

4. Russian boo - boos , you go for some basic foreplay, they'll detail your car.
俄罗斯妹, 你做好基本前戏, 她们会把你[照料]得很好.

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5. A loud boo came from the back of the hall.
大厅后面传来很大的嘘声.

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