1.汽笛
1.a person, animal, or object that hoots, especially a horn
2.a nose, especially a large one
3.a piece of equipment on a car, bicycle etc, that makes a short loud sound that is used as a warning
4.a big nose
1.a person, animal, or object that hoots, especially a horn
2.a nose, especially a large one
3.a piece of equipment on a car, bicycle etc, that makes a short loud sound that is used as a warning
4.a big nose
1.an offensive term for a woman's breasts, especially when large
1.Italian hooter listens, the sense is very new, want ask to see to be known one time at once.
意大利一听,感觉十分新鲜,当即要求见识一番。
2.Principal: Thank you, Mr. Buzzard; the hooter madrigals have never sounded sweeter. And I wish you well at your new school.
校长:谢谢鲍顿先生,你们今天的校歌唱得特别好,美妙,祝你们取得更新的成就。
3.A sudden blast from the hooter resounded through the factory making Wu Sun-fu start violently and pale slightly.
此时突然一声汽笛叫,呜——呜的,响彻了全厂,吴荪甫猛一惊,脸色稍稍有点变了。
4.Didn't factory workers always sound the hooter AS signal for a riot?
工人们在厂里暴动,也常常放汽笛为号,可不是么?
5.Plant from this " cost certificate " the method that also can know archaic bagnio to control a hooter.
从这种“代价券”也可以了解古代妓院控制妓女的方法。
6.While the night-soil carts still rumbled through the streets, the hooter sounded in the Yu Hua Silk Filature.
马路上隆隆地推过粪车的时候,裕华丝厂里嘟嘟地响起了汽笛。
7.Then a long blast of the hooter woke me from my reverie.
然后,汽笛一声长鸣把我从沉思中拉回。
8.electric hooter (excl. those for cycles or motor vehicles)
电动汽笛(不包括脚踏车或机动车辆用汽笛)