toot
n. 酒宴; 嘟嘟聲; 鬧飲,慶祝
v. 吹(喇叭,笛子等); 使嘟嘟叫; 吹喇叭; 吹奏出
If someone toots their car horn or if a car horn toots, it produces a short sound or series of sounds.
People set off fireworks and tooted their car horns...
人們點燃煙花,按響汽車喇叭。
Car horns toot as cyclists dart precariously through the traffic...
騎車人危險地在車流中飛速穿行時,汽車喇叭的嘟嘟聲響成一片。
1. a blast of a horn
2. revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
1. make a loud noise;
Here you have every right and perhaps an obligation, to toot andegotistical.
這個問題上,你有權利或者是義務來自吹自擂.
A tutor who tooted a flute tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
一個吹笛的導師嘗試教兩個吹笛者吹笛.
One who does things well does not have to toot his own horn.
把事情幹得好的人無須自我誇耀.
Am I witnessing mere incompetence or too much toot?
我到底目睹了十足的無能呢還是太多的可卡因?
When the collecting process is over or pauses . toot to prompt to draw the management card.
資料採集完畢或暫停後,CA100發出“嘀嘀”聲,提示取出管理卡.