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ooh

/oo/US // u //UK // (uː) //

哦,嚯,呜呜,呵

Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    n.名词 noun
    1. 1
      • : the exclamation “ooh.”
    v.无主动词 verb
    1. 1
      • : to utter or exclaim “ooh.”

    Examples

    • On ballads like “All You Ever Need,” he croons, “You ask what I like about you/ Ooh, I love it all.”

    • Ooh, and when I finish writing each day, to give myself a boost, I stop in the middle of a sentence.

    • But when he grudgingly appeared with bottle in hand, he did a double take—"Ooh!"

    • There are some tolerable offerings out there, but nothing much that moves the needle on the “ooh” meter.

    • (“Ooh, she looks so cute,” whispered one upon sighting Zooey Deschanel, who also stars in My Idiot Brother).

    • This was some protection at least from the wintry blasts which, by now, were moaning, "Whoo-ooh-whee-eeeh!"

    • "Ooh eye, ooh eye," repeated she twice, as if she didn't understand.

    • We use consonants where the bird uses none, as when we give the name cuckoo to a bird whose cry is really "ooh, ooh."

    • A grum, melancholy note came floating over the long sea swells—Oo-oo-oo-ooh!

    • Up from the south came a faint, long-drawn, mournful voice, Oo-oo-oo-ooh!