whooped

英[wuːp] 美[wuːp]
  • v.叫喊;喘息n.叫喊;喘息声
whooped whooped whooping whoops
  • rs abbr.无线电台(=RadioStation)abbr.继电器式选择器(=RelaySelector)abbr.反转信号(=ReverseSignal)
  • who pron.谁abbr.世界卫生组织(=WorldHealthOrganization)
Noun:
  1. a loud hooting cry of exultation or excitement

Verb:
  1. shout, as if with joy or enthusiasm;

    "The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table"

  2. cough spasmodically;

    "The patient with emphysema is hacking all day"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Father wanted to go to the country, but the children were whooping it up for the beach.
      父亲想到乡下去,可是孩子们吵着要去海滨。
    2. The train whooped out through the suburbs.
      火车隆隆地驶出郊区。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. When the land was seen, the sailor let out a whoop of joy.
      当看见陆地时,那水手发出一声欢呼。
    2. These are the little air-guns which contribute to make the ice crack and whoop.
      溶冰爆裂有声,全是这些小空气枪的花样。