scat
英 [skæt]
美 [skæt]
- vi. 用拟声唱法唱;走开
- n. 拟声唱法
- int. 嘘(赶猫等的呼声)
- scat (interj.)
- "go away!" 1838, from expression quicker than s'cat "in a great hurry," probably representing a hiss followed by the word cat.
- scat (n.1)
- "nonsense patter sung to jazz," 1926, probably of imitative origin, from one of the syllables used. As a verb, 1935, from the noun. Related: Scatting.
- scat (n.2)
- "filth, dung," 1950, from Greek stem skat- "dung" (see scatology).
- 1. I don't want you here, so scat!
- 我这里用不着你, 走开!
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- 2. But the president of the jury has sounded the scat the competition ended.
- 但没过多久,主裁判就吹响了比赛结束的哨声.
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