pooh-pooh
英语[编辑]
词源[编辑]
源自pooh的叠词。
发音[编辑]
动词[编辑]
pooh-pooh (第三人称单数简单现在时 pooh-poohs, 现在分词 pooh-poohing, 一般过去时及过去分词 pooh-poohed)
- (及物) 嘲笑,对...不齿
- Template:RQ:Dickens Dombey and Son
- c. 1861, W[illiam] M[akepeace] Thackeray, “On Ribbons”, 出自 Roundabout Papers, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 出版于 1863, →OCLC:
- In England, until very late days, we have been accustomed rather to pooh-pooh national Orders, to vote ribbons and crosses tinsel gewgaws, foolish foreign ornaments, and so forth.
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- Template:RQ:Eliot Silas Marner
- 2001 6月 21, Murray Sayle, “After George W. Bush, the deluge”, 出自 London Review of Books[1], 卷 23, 期 12,于9 September 2016归档自原页面,页号s 3–9:
- Pooh-poohing the IPCC's science has been one line of attack by [George W.] Bush's backers.
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- 2004 9月 23, David Simpson, “The kid who talked too much and became President”, 出自 London Review of Books[2], 卷 26, 期 18,于18 March 2016归档自原页面,页号s 3–5:
- [Bill] Clinton haters will pooh-pooh all of these acknowledgements as the index of a compulsive sociability that knows no limits and upholds no standards, a psychic necessity we should not make into a moral virtue.
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其他形式[编辑]
延伸阅读[编辑]
- Pooh-pooh (informal fallacy)在英语维基百科上的资料。维基百科 en