moo
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++moo /muː/ verb [intransitive] HBACif a cow moos, it makes a long low sound 〔母牛〕发出哞哞声 —moo noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
moo• An outbreak of mooing in the crowd swells until most of the club is doing it.• In no time at all the kid was at my door with a bag full of sesame noodles and moo shu pork.Origin moo (1500-1600) From the soundmoo verbChinese
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moo
moo /muː/
verb [intransitive]
—moo noun [countable]
moo /muː/
verb [intransitive] Date: 1500-1600
Origin: From the sound
if a cow moos, it makes a long low soundOrigin: From the sound
—moo noun [countable]