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1 shush
1. interjection 2. transitive verb* * *[ʃʊʃ]I. interj sch!, pst!▪ to \shush sb jdm sagen, dass er/sie still sein soll* * *[Sʊʃ]1. interjpst, sch2. vtberuhigen, zum Schweigen bringenthe teacher shushed the excited children — der Lehrer brachte die aufgeregten Kinder mit einem "Pst!" zum Schweigen
3. vistill seinoh shush, will you! — sei doch still!, pst!
* * *shush [ʃʊʃ; ʃʌʃ]A int sch!, pst!C v/t jemanden zum Schweigen bringen* * *1. interjection 2. transitive verb* * *expr.pst ausdr. -
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3 elhallgattat
(DE) niederhaltend; pst; (EN) confute; floor; gag; hush; muzzle; put down; put to silence; shush; shut up; silence; snub; squelch; suppress
См. также в других словарях:
shush — [ʃuʃ] v [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: shh] 1.) shush! spoken used to tell someone, especially a child, to be quiet = ↑shh ▪ Shush! said Jerry. Not so loud. 2.) [T] to tell someone to be very quiet, especially by putting your fingers against your lips … Dictionary of contemporary English
shush — [shush] interj. [echoic] hush; be quiet vt. to say “shush” to; tell (another) to be quiet; hush … English World dictionary
Shush — may be: *the Persian name of ancient Susa **Shush County, Iran **a Tehran metro station * S.H.U.S.H., the fictional peace keeping organizationee also*Shushtar … Wikipedia
shush — (v.) 1905, imitative of the command to be quiet … Etymology dictionary
shush — [[t]ʃ ʊʃ, ʃʌ̱ʃ[/t]] shushes, shushing, shushed 1) CONVENTION You say shush when you are telling someone to be quiet. Shush! Here he comes. I ll talk to you later. 2) VERB If you shush someone, you tell them to be quiet by saying shush or sh , or… … English dictionary
shush — verb 1 shush! spoken used to tell someone, especially a child, to be quiet: “Shush!” said Jerry. “Not so loud.” 2 (T) to tell someone to be very quiet, especially by putting your fingers against your lips or by saying shush : He started to cry… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shush — shush1 [ ʃuʃ ] interjection used for telling someone, especially a child, to be quiet. This word is often used instead of a stronger word such as shut up. shush shush 2 [ ʃuʃ ] verb transitive to tell someone to be quiet … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shush — I UK [ʃʊʃ] / US interjection used for telling someone, especially a child, to be quiet. This word is often used instead of a stronger word such as shut up. II UK [ʃʊʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms shush : present tense I/you/we/they shush… … English dictionary
shush (up) — in. to be quiet. □ Shush! I want to hear the weather. □ Shush up and listen to the lecture … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shush — transitive verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1925 to urge to be quiet ; hush • shush noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shush — 32° 11′ 21″ N 48° 15′ 28″ E / 32.18922, 48.25778 … Wikipédia en Français