hooter

英['huːtə(r)] 美['huːtər]
  • n. 汽笛;警笛;呼喊的人
  • hoochie n.淫荡的女人
  • hood n.头巾;兜帽;遮罩;引擎盖vt.覆盖
  • hooded adj.戴头巾的;有兜帽的;有罩盖的;[动]有冠顶的
  • hoodie n.有冠乌鸦;风帽衣;连帽上衣
  • hoodle n.(游戏用的)弹珠
Noun:
  1. informal terms for the nose

  2. a device on an automobile for making a warning noise

  3. nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes

1. Didn't factory workers always sound the hooter as signal for a riot?
工人们在厂里暴动,也常常放汽笛为号,可不是 么 ?

来自子夜部分

2. At five the first hooter sounds.
五点钟,上工的汽笛声响了.

来自汉英文学 - 现代散文

3. " It's no good blowing the hooter! "
“ 拉也不中用!

来自子夜部分

4. We've just tried the hooter again.
我们现在又拉过回声了!

来自子夜部分

5. The slum now began to stir into life , and the factory hooter sounded its imperious summons.
草棚区域人声动了.裕华厂里的汽笛威武地嘟嘟地叫.

来自子夜部分

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The hooter went for the workers to stop work.
      工人下班的汽笛响了。
    2. The hooter went a second time, this time longer and louder than the first.
      汽笛第二次嘟嘟地叫了,比前更长更响。