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I [huːt] n1) крик сови2) pl гикання; вигуки; крик "ого-го! "; "ay! "; оклик3) фабричний гудок; гудок ( пароплава); гудок, сигнал ( автомобіля); виття ( сирени)II [huːt] v1) кричати, ухати ( про сову)2) кричати ( на кого-небудь); гикати, улюлюкати; освистувати3) гудіти, свистіти, вити, завивати (про гудок, сирену); сигналити, давати гудокIII [huːt]int тьху! (виражає досаду, несхвалення, нетерпіння) -
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vi., vt., n. 야유하다(하는 소리), (올빼미가) 부엉부엉울다(우는 소리), 조금 -
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1 კივილი (ჭოტისა)2 ავტომანქანის / ელმავლის საყვირის ხმა3 დამგმობი ყვირილი, კიჟინა4 ჭოტის კივილი (ჭოტი იკივლებს)5 ყვირილით ჩაჩუმება (ჩააჩუმებს) -
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:(n. vt. vi.)دادزدن ، فرياد زدن،جيغ كشيدن،هوكرد كردن،بوق زدن،صداي جغد،):(interj.) اسكاتلند وشمال انگليس) فرياد اعتراض وبي بي صبري مثل عجب و واه وغيره -
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vi/t I.[vi] hukati (sova); tuliti, trubiti II.[vt] ispsikati, izviždati* * *
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n. крик, глас (од був);2. повициv. вика (за був);2. завива (за сирена);3. вика (на некого at); труби (во автомобил); иссвиркува -
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s crit, udol, xiulet, botzinadav udolar, ulular, cridar, xiular | petar-se de riure | tocar -
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• bukati; dreka; hučanje; huk; krik; krik sove; trubiti; urlati; uukati; vikati; viknuti na -
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маори разг. деньгиAustralia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > hoot
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Ого-го! Ау! Тьфу ты! Ах ты! У-х! ( подражание уханью совы)Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Hoot!
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[huːt]1. verbيَصْفُر في بوق السَّيّارَهThe driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.
يَصْفُرYou can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.
3) (of owls) to call out:يَنْعَب البومAn owl hooted in the wood.
4) (of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval:يَصيحُ مُسْتَهْزِئا او مُسْتَهْجِناThey hooted with laughter.
2. noun1) the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.صَوت بوق السَّيّارَه2) the call of an owl.نعيب البوم3) a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.ضِحْكٌ عالٍ من الإسْتِهْجان أو السُّخْرِيَه -
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Hoot — generally refers to the call of an owl.Hoot could also refer to:* Hoot (slang for cocaine) *Hoot (slang for person of Oriental origin) * Hoot (comic book) * Hoot (torpedo) * Hoot (novel), a novel by Carl Hiaasen ** Hoot (film), a 2006 film based… … Wikipedia
Hoot — Hoot, n. 1. A derisive cry or shout. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. The cry of an owl. [1913 Webster] 3. A very funny event, person, or experience; as, watching Jack try to catch that greased pig was a hoot. [PJC] {Hoot owl} (Zo[ o]l.), the barred… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hoot — (h[=oo]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hooted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hooting}.] [OE. hoten, houten, huten; cf. OSw. huta, Sw. huta ut to take one up sharply, fr. Sw. hut interj., begone! cf. also W. hwt off! off with it! away! hoot!] 1. To cry out or shout… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoot — (v.) to call or shout in disapproval or scorn, c.1600, probably related to or from huten, to shout, call out (c.1200), probably ultimately imitative. First used of bird cries, especially that of the owl, mid 15c. Related: Hooted; hooting. As a… … Etymology dictionary
hoot — ► NOUN 1) a low musical sound made by owls or a similar sound made by a horn, siren, etc. 2) a shout expressing scorn or disapproval. 3) an outburst of laughter. 4) (a hoot) informal an amusing person or thing. ► VERB ▪ make or cause to make a… … English terms dictionary
hoot — hoot1 [ho͞ot] vi. [ME houten, of echoic orig., as also in Swed, Norw huta] 1. to utter its characteristic hollow sound: said of an owl 2. to utter a sound like this 3. to shout or cry out, esp. in scorn or disapproval vt. 1. to express (scorn,… … English World dictionary
Hoot — Hoot, v. t. To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts. [1913 Webster] Partridge and his clan may hoot me for a cheat. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoot — index mock (deride) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hoot — [v] cry boo, catcall, heckle, hiss, howl, jeer, razz*, scoff at, scorn, scream, shout down, whistle; concepts 44,47 … New thesaurus
hoot|er — «HOO tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that hoots. 2. an owl. 3. Especially British. a steam whistle or siren. 4. Especially British. an automobile horn. 5. British Slang. a nose … Useful english dictionary
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