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  1. cluck

    • IPA[klʌk]

    英式

    • v.
      (of a hen) make a short, low sound;(of a person) make a short, low sound with one's tongue to express concern or disapproval
    • n.
      the short, low sound made by a hen.;a short, low sound made by a person to express concern or disapproval
    • noun: cluck, plural noun: clucks

    • 釋義

    動詞

    • 1. (of a hen) make a short, low sound the chickens clucked and scratched in the dirt
    • (of a person) make a short, low sound with one's tongue to express concern or disapproval the bystanders shook their heads and clucked sympathetically Carmichael clucked his tongue irritably
    • express fussy concern about Pauline became worried about her health and constantly clucked over her

    名詞

    • 1. the short, low sound made by a hen.
    • a short, low sound made by a person to express concern or disapproval Loretta gave a cluck of impatience
    • 2. North American informal a foolish person.