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  1. shoo

    • IPA[ʃuː]

    英式

    • excl
      a word said to frighten or drive away a person or animal
    • v.
      make (a person or animal) go away by waving one's arms at them, saying ‘shoo’, or otherwise acting in a discouraging manner
    • verb: shoo, 3rd person present: shoos, gerund or present participle: shooing, past tense: shooed, past participle: shooed

    • 釋義
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    excl

    • 1. a word said to frighten or drive away a person or animal Shoo,’ said Mrs Beavis to her girls, and the passage emptied

    動詞

    • 1. make (a person or animal) go away by waving one's arms at them, saying ‘shoo’, or otherwise acting in a discouraging manner I went to comfort her but she shooed me away
    • n.
      a person or thing that is certain to succeed, especially someone who is certain to win a ... he was a shoo-in for re-election

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a person or thing that is certain to succeed, especially someone who is certain to win a ... he was a shoo-in for re-election

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a rich pie made with molasses and topped with crumbs.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a rich tart made of treacle baked in a pastry case with a crumble topping.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[SHo͞o]

    美式

    • excl
      a word said to frighten or drive away a person or animal: Shoo,” said Mrs. Beavis to her girls, and the passage emptied
    • v.
      make (a person or animal) go away by waving one's arms at them, saying “shoo,” or otherwise ... I went to comfort her but she shooed me away

    Oxford American Dictionary