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boo

INT เสียงร้อง แสดง ความตกใจ หรือ ประหลาดใจ  siang-rong-sa-daeng-khwam-tok-jai-rue-pra-lad-jai

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

boo

boo 1 |bo͞o bu | exclam. 1 said suddenly to surprise someone: Boo!she cried, jumping up to frighten him. [probably an alteration of earlier bo, used in the same way since late Middle English. ] 2 said to show disapproval or contempt, esp. at a performance or athletic contest. noun an utterance of boo to show disapproval or contempt: the audience greeted this comment with boos and hisses. verb ( boos, booing, booed ) say boo to show disapproval or contempt: [ no obj. ] : they booed and hissed when he stepped on stage | [ with obj. ] : I was practically booed off the stage for talking about cyberpunk. PHRASES say boo [ with negative ] say anything at all; utter a sound: Walter looked at us, but he didn't say boo. wouldn't say boo to a goose Brit. used to emphasize that someone is very shy or reticent. ORIGIN early 19th cent. ( sense 2 of the exclamation ): imitative of the lowing of oxen. The sound was considered to be derisive; compare with hiss and hoot .

 

boo

boo 2 |bu | noun informal a person's boyfriend or girlfriend. ORIGIN 1980s: origin uncertain; probably an alteration of French beau boyfriend, male admirer.

 

Oxford Dictionary

boo

boo 1 |buː | exclamation 1 said suddenly to surprise someone who is unaware of one's presence. [probably an alteration of earlier bo, used in the same way since late Middle English. ] 2 said to show disapproval or contempt: There's only one bar. ’ ‘Boo!. noun an utterance of boo to show disapproval of a speaker or performer: the audience greeted this comment with boos and hisses. verb ( boos, booing, booed ) say boo to show disapproval of a speaker or performer: [ no obj. ] : they booed and hissed when he stepped on stage | [ with obj. ] : the team were booed off the pitch. PHRASES wouldn't say boo to a goose used to emphasize that someone is very timid. ORIGIN early 19th cent. (in sense 2 of the exclamation ): imitative of the lowing of oxen.

 

boo

boo 2 |buː | noun US informal a person's boyfriend or girlfriend. ORIGIN 1980s: origin uncertain; probably an alteration of French beau boyfriend, male admirer .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

boo

boo verb booed by the audience: jeer, heckle, catcall, hiss, hector. ANTONYMS cheer, applaud.

 

Sanseido Dictionary

BOO

BOO build, own and operate 企業が自国以外にプラントを建設し ,完成後の設備を所有し操業する方式 。ビルド -オウン -オペレート

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

boo

boo /buː /擬音語 動詞 s ; ed ; ing 自動詞 他動詞 1 ⦅否定的に ⦆(…に )ブーイングする, (〈人 〉を )やじる boo A off (stage )A 〈人 〉をやじって退場させる .2 (…に )突然ブーと言う, (…を )驚かせる .名詞 s C ブーという声 wouldn't say boo to a goose 非常に臆 おく 病である, 気が弱い 間投詞 ブー, お化けだぞー .