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hoot

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Birds, Motor vehicles, Water
hoot1 /huːt/ noun [countable]  1 SHOUTLAUGHa shout or laugh that shows you think something is funny or stupid 〔认为某事可笑或愚蠢时发出的〕嘘叫声,嘲笑声hoot of laughter/derision etc Hoots of laughter rose from the audience. 观众发出了哄笑声。2. HBBSOUNDa sound that an owl makes 猫头鹰的叫声3. TTCTTWSOUNDa short clear sound made by a vehicle or ship, as a warning 〔汽车喇叭、轮船汽笛的〕鸣响声〔以示警告〕4. be a hoot spokenFUNNY to be very funny or amusing 很可笑,很滑稽5 don’t give a hoot/don’t care two hoots spokenDON'T CARE to not care at all about someone or something 一点也不在乎,完全不放在心上don’t give a hoot/don’t care two hoots about It was clear that Owen didn’t care two hoots about her. 显然欧文完全不在乎她。
Examples from the Corpus
hootWell, he couldn't give a hoot, either!Needless to say, no lunch for him, as he retreated amidst hoots and laughter, carrying the offending object.If the skills dipped, there would be hoots of laughter.Leary's speech drew hoots from the crowd.There was a brief exchange of hoots, and the clothed human put down the tray and went out again.The sharp hoot of a train came from the railway yards a mile away: icy across icy spaces.There was in every office of Salomon a systemwide loudspeaker, called the hoot and holler or just the hoot.Apart from money, success at Salomon meant having your name shouted over the hoot.The hooting of a horn made me turn round.hoot of laughter/derision etcIf the skills dipped, there would be hoots of laughter.Greene hollered over the hoots of laughter.The Jospin administration's job-creating brainchild was greeted with hoots of derision when it was announced in 1997.
Related topics: Motor vehicles, Water, Birds
hoot2 verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]TTCTTWSOUND if a vehicle or ship hoots, it makes a loud clear noise as a warning 〔汽车〕鸣(喇叭);〔船〕鸣(笛)〔以作警告〕hoot at The car behind was hooting at me. 我身后的汽车冲着我鸣喇叭。2. [intransitive]HBBSOUND if an owl hoots, it makes a long ‘oo’ sound 〔猫头鹰〕鸣叫3 [intransitive, transitive]LAUGH to laugh loudly because you think something is funny or stupid (对)大笑hoot with laughter/glee/mirth etc He had the audience hooting with laughter. 他令观众哄堂大笑。
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Examples from the Corpus
hootCars and lorries hooting, accelerating and braking put Dawn into a real flap.Chutra hooted, bared his teeth, scratched his ribs.A horn hooted behind me. It was Don in his little red car.Truck drivers hooted, children stared, and just about everyone laughed or waved.Beyond, the post van hooted indignantly.That evening was filled with the sound of hooting owls.Chick started hooting the Cortina's horn impatiently.Ships hooted their horns as the flag went up.Two hours later I was woken by men whistling, clicking, trilling and hooting their music to the flocks.There is too much noise in here to speak: stamping, hooting, whistling.hoot atThe audience hooted at the actors' mistakes.hoot with laughter/glee/mirth etcI stood on her doorstep and started hooting with laughter.He has the audience hooting with laughter and then within seconds, shocked into silence.
Origin hoot2 (1100-1200) From the sound
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hoot1 /huːt/ noun [countable]
1. a shout or laugh that shows you think something is funny or stupid
    hoot of laughter/derision etc
    Hoots of laughter rose from the audience.
2. a sound that an owl makes
3. a short clear sound made by a vehicle or ship, as a warning
4. be a hoot spoken to be very funny or amusing
5. don’t give a hoot/don’t care two hoots spoken to not care at all about someone or something
    don’t give a hoot/don’t care two hoots about
    It was clear that Owen didn’t care two hoots about her.

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hoot2 verb
 Date: 1100-1200
 Origin: From the sound
1. [intransitive and transitive] if a vehicle or ship hoots, it makes a loud clear noise as a warning
    hoot at
    The car behind was hooting at me.
2. [intransitive] if an owl hoots, it makes a long ‘oo’ sound
3. [intransitive and transitive] to laugh loudly because you think something is funny or stupid
    hoot with laughter/glee/mirth etc
    He had the audience hooting with laughter.


hootBrE /huːt/ 🔊NAmE /huːt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hoot BrE /huːt/ 🔊 NAmE /huːt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it hoots BrE /huːts/ 🔊 NAmE /huːts/ 🔊past simple hooted BrE /ˈhuːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhuːtɪd/ 🔊past participle hooted BrE /ˈhuːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhuːtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form hooting BrE /ˈhuːtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhuːtɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] to make a loud noise 发出大声;喊叫He had the audience hooting with laughter. 他令观众哄堂大笑。🔊🔊Some people hooted in disgust. 有些人厌恶地大声嚷嚷。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] (BrE) if a car horn hoots or you hoot or hoot the horn, the horn makes a loud noise (使汽车喇叭)鸣响 SYN honk hooting cars喇叭声大作的汽车~ at sb/sth Why did he hoot at me? 他为什么对着我按喇叭?🔊🔊~ sth Passing motorists hooted their horns. 路过的驾驶员按响了汽车喇叭。🔊🔊The train hooted a warning (= the driver sounded the horn to warn people). 火车鸣笛示警。🔊🔊 [intransitive] when an owl hoots, it makes a long calling sound (猫头鹰)鸣叫
hootBrE /huːt/ 🔊NAmE /huːt/ 🔊 noun [countable] (especially BrE) a short loud laugh or shout 大笑;大喊The suggestion was greeted by hoots of laughter. 这个建议引起了阵阵哄笑。🔊🔊 [singular] (informal) a situation or a person that you find very funny 可笑的事情(或人)You ought to meet hershe's a hoot! 你应该见见她,她笑料十足!🔊🔊the loud sound made by the horn of a vehicle (车辆的)喇叭声the cry of an owl (猫头鹰的)鸣叫声not care/give a ˈhootnot care/give two ˈhoots(informal) not to care at all 丝毫不在乎