shushing
v. 噓,別出聲( shush的現在分詞 )
You say shush when you are telling someone to be quiet.
Shush! Here he comes. I'll talk to you later.
噓!他來了。我一會兒再跟你說。
If you shush someone, you tell them to be quiet by saying 'shush' or 'sh', or by indicating in some other way that you want them to be quiet.
Frannie shushed her with a forefinger to the lips.
弗蘭妮把食指放在嘴唇上讓她安靜。
Shushing gave a forced laugh.
水生笑了一下.
Rachel : What are you shushing?
你們在噓什麼?