pooh-pooh
英 [ˌpuː ˈpuː]
美 [ˌpuː ˈpuː]
v. 说…不真实; 对…不屑一顾(或嗤之以鼻)
第三人称单数:pooh-poohs 现在分词:pooh-poohing 过去式:pooh-poohed 过去分词:pooh-poohed
牛津词典
verb
- 说…不真实;对…不屑一顾(或嗤之以鼻)
to say that a suggestion, an idea, etc. is not true or not worth thinking about
柯林斯词典
- VERB 轻视;蔑视;贬低
If someonepooh-poohsan idea or suggestion, they say or imply that it is foolish, impractical, or unnecessary.- In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
过去他对自己会接替艾萨克斯之说嗤之以鼻。
- In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
英英释义
verb
- reject with contempt
- She spurned his advances
- express contempt about
双语例句
- In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
过去他对自己会接替艾萨克斯之说嗤之以鼻。 - You will feel things and your job is not to judge or pooh-pooh them but to let them sit in your right brain and percolate for a few days.
如果你感觉什么,你的职责不是去审判或者嘲笑,而是让他们在你的大脑里渗透几日。