tut
(also tut-tut / 9tQt
5tQt; `tQt`tQt/) interj, n (way of showing the) sound made by touching the top of one's mouth with the tongue to express disapproval, annoyance, etc (表示不赞成、 烦恼等的)咂嘴(声)
Tut-tut, the boy's late again! 咳, 这孩子又迟到了!
a tut of disapproval 表示不赞成的咂嘴动作. tut (also tut-tut) v (-tt-) [I]
express disapproval, impatience, etc in this way 咂嘴表示不赞成、 不耐烦等
His wife tut-tutted with annoyance. 他妻子不耐烦地咂著嘴.
🗣️ 情景例句
No, he doesn't, Robbie.
没有, 他没有, Robbie。
Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other.
健康愉快,相生相成。
By 1840 about 2,000 Europeans, mainly British, had come to settle in New Zealand and the Maori signed an agreement with these settlers.