pooh的意思和读音

pooh

: [pu] : [puː]

int.

poohint.

1.used to express disgust at a bad smell

It stinks! Pooh!

2./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to say that you think sb's idea, suggestion, etc. is not very good or that you do not believe what sb has said

‘I might lose my job for this.’ ‘Oh, pooh, nobody will care.’“。”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

n.

int.1.

int.1ed to express disdain or dismissal2ed to indicate that there is an unpleasant smell3ed for saying that what someone has said should not be considered seriously4ed for saying that something smells bad1ed to express disdain or dismissal2ed to indicate that there is an unpleasant smell3ed for saying that what someone has said should not be considered seriously4ed for saying that something smells bad

1. mickey Pooh Stitch ...

3. peso( pooh) poor( ) ...

4.(pull out of hole) PPRD POOH destn ...

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1.There may have been a few things about Christmas on which Pooh was a little hazy, but opening presents wasn't one of them.

2."I have tried not to change Pooh at all, " Burgess said anxiously, "but I suppose there is bound to be a little bit of me in him too. ",”,“。”

3.The bank manages the case that not to be pooh- poohed closes down and cannot pay, also can happen.

4.Mr Bard 'pooh-poohed the idea of her doing anything rash . . . he was simply not interested in bad news of any kind, ' Miller wrote.——”,

5.not a thing of all that had been theirs did she retain but the old seal and spoon. 'Pooh - I have as much of mother as father in me!西。“——!”

6.Yet another parent-teacher meeting had come and gone at which his mother, Jackie, rehearsed her concerns and Dan's teacher pooh-poohed them.

7.He relishes gardening and his favourite food is the carrot and other vegetables, he makes it a point to avoid Pooh during lunch time.

8.Pooh! nonsense, mother! ' said the little father Jackal. 'Come, we'll run on a bit! '!”。“!”

9.Finally, Owl was given a stocking the color of the sky-in which, Pooh thought, he would like to fly if he were Owl.

10.Pooh crawled from the bush, brushed the prickles from his nose and began to think again.