hoo-ha
英 [ˈhuː hɑː]
美 [ˈhuː hɑː]
n. 闹嚷; 激动; (尤指)小题大做,大惊小怪
牛津词典
noun
- 闹嚷;激动;(尤指)小题大做,大惊小怪
noisy excitement, especially about sth unimportant
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 吵闹;喧嚷;大惊小怪
If there is ahoo-ha, there is a lot of fuss about something.- Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team.
舒尔曼有点厌烦了对全女子队的过度炒作。
- Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team.
英英释义
noun
- a disorderly outburst or tumult
- they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused
双语例句
- "It would be just obscene at a time like this to come out with some silly celebrity hoo-ha," she said.
“现在这个时候写一些无聊的闹剧星闻只会让人厌恶。”她说。 - Reading all the hoo-ha about the politician Chris Huhne, whose ex-wife has alleged he did something similar, makes me worry: does such a thing make him unfit to lead a public company?
在读罢有关政客克里斯休恩(chrishuhne,他的前妻指控他犯了类似的错误)那些大惊小怪的文章后,我不禁开始担忧起来:这样一件事会使他不适合领导一家上市公司吗? - Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team.
舒尔曼有点厌烦了对全女子队的过度炒作。 - Even before the horsemeat hoo-ha, there were rumbles of change.
即使在“马肉风波”之前,也不乏有一些变革出现。