tut的意思和读音

tut

: [tʌt] : [tʌt]

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(Tampere University of Technology);(Taiyuan University of Technology)

tuts  tutting  tutted  

tutint.

1.used as the written or spoken way of showing the sound that people make when they disapprove of sth

Tut-tut, I expected better of you.

tut-tuts of disapproval

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int.1ed for showing that you are annoyed or do not approve of something. This word represents the sound you make by putting your tongue in the position for aTand sucking air in.

v.1.to show that you are annoyed or do not approve of something, especially by making the sound represented bytut

1. tug tut vat ...

2.(Tampere University of Technology) 242,trud,trus 243,tut,tuit 244,umbr ...

5. hullo ! tut ! hush ! ...

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1.Preliminary DNA results suggest that the one now missing her head could be the mother of at least one of the fetuses from King Tut's tomb.DNA

2.His death was believed to have been a murder. What's more, those who discovered King Tut's tomb have also met with untimely demises .

3.Some do it for the same reason people have always tucked mementos into a casket (or tomb, as in the case of King Tut).

4.'Tut, tut, child! ' said the Duchess. 'Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it. ',“,”,“。”

5.Selim says the rest of the mummy was in pieces, having been broken apart in 1922 by an expedition team that discovered King Tut's tomb.1922

6.Medical scientists used a "state-of-the-art CAT-scanner" to perform initial radiological analysis on Tut, says Markel.使(state-of-the-artCAT-scanner)

7.How Tut lived might help answer how he died. The ancient artifacts from his tomb tell us much about his daily life.

8.He was married to Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, may have been his son or half brother.

9.Tut's Tomb But experts who have examined the case of Lord Carnarvon believe that tomb toxins played no role in his death.

10.For the first time, scientists were able to identify Tut's mother and father, who appear to be siblings.