Tut-tut, I expected better of you.
啧啧,我没想到你会这样。
tut-tuts of disapproval
不同意的啧啧声
1.嘘
1.‘啧
1.【矿】计件制(工作)
1.used for showing that you are annoyed or do not approve of something. This word represents the sound you make by putting your tongue in the position for a “T” and sucking air in.
1.to show that you are annoyed or do not approve of something, especially by making the sound represented by “tut”
1.In the 1980s, football's upper echelons were tut-tutting about the unruly fans who still harboured racist views.
上世纪80年代,足球界的上层对仍抱有种族主义观点、不守规矩的球迷非常不满。
2.those fussy fellows at the State Department tut - tutting about lack of reform in the political system(John Hughes)
国家机关那些挑剔的家伙们对政治体系没有进行改革而发出了不满的啧啧声(约翰·休斯)