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shoo [∫u:]1. exclamation3. compounds* * *[ʃuː] 1.exclamation ouste!2.transitive verb (also shoo away) chasser -
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I [ʃuː]interiezione sciò, viaII [ʃuː]verbo transitivo (anche shoo away) cacciare via, scacciare* * *[ʃu:] 1. interjection(an exclamation used when chasing a person, animal etc away.) sciò2. verb(to chase away: She shooed the pigeons away.) allontanare* * *[ʃuː]1. exclsciò!, via!2. vt(also: shoo away, shoo off) cacciare (via)* * *shoo /ʃu:/inter.sciò; via!(to) shoo /ʃu:/A v. i.B v. t.● (ipp.) to shoo in, far vincere ( un cavallo mediocre).* * *I [ʃuː]interiezione sciò, viaII [ʃuː]verbo transitivo (anche shoo away) cacciare via, scacciare -
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1. interjection 2. transitive verb* * *[ʃu:] 1. interjection(an exclamation used when chasing a person, animal etc away.) husch2. verb(to chase away: She shooed the pigeons away.) scheuchen* * *[ʃu:]( fam)II. vt▪ to \shoo sb/sth jdn/etw wegscheuchen [o verscheuchen]she \shooed the cat out of the kitchen sie verscheuchte die Katze aus der Küche* * *[ʃuː]1. interjsch; (to dog etc) pfui; (to child) husch2. vtto shoo sb away — jdn verscheuchen or wegscheuchen
* * *shoo [ʃuː]A int husch!, sch!, fort!B v/t2. US umg jemanden bugsieren:shoo sb out jemanden hinausbugsieren* * *1. interjection 2. transitive verb* * *interj.huschen interj. -
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ʃu:
1. interjection(an exclamation used when chasing a person, animal etc away.) ¡fuera!, ¡zape!
2. verb(to chase away: She shooed the pigeons away.) ahuyentartr[ʃʊː]1 ¡fuera!, ¡zape!1 ahuyentar, espantarinterj.• vete interj.• zape interj.v.• mosquear v.shoo*v.• ahuyentar v.
I ʃuːinterjection fuera!, zape!, úscale! (Méx)
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transitive verb shoos, shooing, shooed[ʃuː]I shooed the birds off o away — espanté or ahuyenté a los pájaros
1.EXCL ¡fuera!, ¡zape!, ¡ándale! (Mex)2.VT (also: shoo away, shoo off) ahuyentar, espantar* * *
I [ʃuː]interjection fuera!, zape!, úscale! (Méx)
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transitive verb shoos, shooing, shooedI shooed the birds off o away — espanté or ahuyenté a los pájaros
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ʃu: 1. interjection(an exclamation used when chasing a person, animal etc away.) vekk!2. verb(to chase away: She shooed the pigeons away.) skysse, skremme vekkIverb \/ʃuː\/jage, skysse, skremmeIIinterj. \/ʃuː\/( lyd som man skremmer noe bort med) husj, sjt -
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[ʃuː] 1. exclsio, a kysz2. vt* * *[ʃu:] 1. interjection(an exclamation used when chasing a person, animal etc away.) sio, a kysz2. verb(to chase away: She shooed the pigeons away.) wypłaszać -
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1. interjкыш!, кшш!2. v(тж shoo away) отогна́ть, отпугну́ть
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