pooh-poohed
英 [ˌpuː ˈpuːd]
美 [ˌpuː ˈpuːd]
v. 说…不真实; 对…不屑一顾(或嗤之以鼻)
pooh-pooh的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 轻视;蔑视;贬低
If someonepooh-poohsan idea or suggestion, they say or imply that it is foolish, impractical, or unnecessary.- In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
过去他对自己会接替艾萨克斯之说嗤之以鼻。
- In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
双语例句
- I thought it was quite a good idea, but she pooh-poohed it.
我认为这是个相当好的主意,但她对此不屑一顾。 - One pooh-poohed violence against women, another attacked immigrants who didn't embrace Quebec ways, a third accused Jews of starting wars as a means to enrich themselves.
其中一位候选人轻视女性,另一位抨击那些不拥护魁北克行事方法的移民,还有一位更是指责犹太人发动战争来中饱私囊。 - He pooh-poohed thomas's anxieties about it.
他嘲笑托马斯为这而担忧。 - The Committee pooh-poohed the idea of a joint venture.
这个委员会藐视合资企业的想法。 - In it, he pooh-poohed the advantage and serviceability of automated IT tools.
在博客里,他对IT自动化工具的优势及适用性嗤之以鼻。 - They pooh-poohed our scheme for raising money.
他们对我们的筹款方案嗤之以鼻。 - At first he pooh-poohed the story, but he became thoughtful when she showed him the shadow.
起初他对这个故事一笑置之,后来达林太大拿出影子给他看,他就沉思起来了。 - In the past he has pooh-poohed suggestions that he might succeed Isaacs.
过去他对自己会接替艾萨克斯之说嗤之以鼻。 - The notion that children's taste in toys might somehow be genetically determined has long been disparaged by psychologists, pooh-poohed as unscientific, sexist or both.
孩子们对玩具地喜好在某种程度上是由基因决定的,这个说法长期遭到心理学家的鄙视,被认为是不科学的,或是有性别歧视的,或者两者兼而有之。 - The proposal that safety standards should be raised was pooh-poohed by the committee.
委员会对提高安全标准的提议嗤之以鼻。