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pooh

/poo, poo/US // pu, pʊ //UK // (puː) //

呸呸呸,维尼,呸,便便

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interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    n.名词 noun
    1. 1
      • : an exclamation of “pooh.”

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    Examples

    • France, too, pooh-poohed the Brits’ curry powder in favor of its own development, vadouvan, from the country’s brief colonial stint in Pondicherry.

    • The Obama Administration, for one, pooh-poohed the new bank and openly urged allies not to join.

    • Sharp always wanted to be an actor: his first role, aged 7, was as Piglet in Winnie-The-Pooh.

    • At a conference in London the following week, a senior retired U.S. Air Force commander pooh-poohed counterstealth efforts.

    • When his fellow panelists pushed back, he proceeded to pooh-pooh all those “experts” who have said otherwise.

    • The pope may pooh-pooh the decision to remain childless, but the world needs more people who choose pets over kids.

    • His coup claim was pooh-poohed by then Prime Minister Zidan as “ridiculous”.

    • Father generally pooh-poohs the notion of there being any further trouble with Germany.

    • Pooh, they are only bogys invented by priests in days of darkness, in order to obtain power.

    • He can't be after any mischief; 'tis not in the boy; when—when he is all but—Pooh!

    • Pooh, I ha seen better, and as you term them, evener and cleaner.

    • The general housework servant has already been referred to as a Pooh Bah in petticoats.