Toot
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★☆☆ Moderate
Casual
含义: A fart (childish/mild)
放屁(儿童用语/温和说法)
Un pedo (infantil/suave)
おなら(幼児語/穏やかな表現)
방귀 (유아어/완곡한 표현)
A childish or mild word for passing wind. Less crude than 'fart' and often used with or by children.
放屁的儿童用语或温和说法。比'fart'不那么粗俗,常与儿童一起使用或由儿童使用。
Una palabra infantil o suave para tirarse un pedo. Menos vulgar que 'fart' y a menudo usada con niños o por niños.
おならを意味する幼児語・穏やかな表現。「fart」より下品さが少なく、子供と一緒にいるときや子供が使うことが多い。
방귀를 뜻하는 유아어 또는 완곡한 표현. 'fart'보다 덜 거칠며, 주로 어린이들이 쓰거나 어린이에게 쓰는 말이다.
例句
- Did someone do a toot? 谁放屁了?¿Alguien se ha tirado un cuesco?誰かおならした?누가 뿡뿡했어?
- That was just a little toot. 就放了个小屁而已Solo ha sido un pequeño cuescoちょっとおならしただけ그냥 살짝 뿡뿡한 거야.
- Don't toot at the dinner table! 别在餐桌上放屁!¡No te tires cuescos en la mesa!食卓でおならしないの!식탁에서 뿡뿡하지 마!
发音
用法指南
语境: children, family, humour
语气: childish, mild
✓ 正确说法
- Did a little toot放了个小屁Se tiró un pequeño cuescoちょっとおならしちゃった살짝 뿡뿡했어
- Someone tooted有人放屁了Alguien se ha tirado un cuesco誰かおならした누가 뿡뿡했어
✗ 错误说法
- May sound too childish for adults大人使用可能显得太幼稚Puede sonar demasiado infantil para adultos大人が使うには子供っぽく聞こえる場合がある어른이 쓰기엔 너무 유치하게 들릴 수 있음
常见错误
- Using in adult contexts sounds odd
起源与历史
Onomatopoeic word imitating the sound. Used particularly in childish speech as a less crude alternative to 'fart.'
词源: Onomatopoeic from the sound
最早记录: Mid 20th century
文化背景
Era: Mid 20th century onwards
Generation: All generations with children
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Children's media
Regional notes: Universal English childish term.
变体
TootDo a tootTooted
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