WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| hoot n | (owl's cry) | ululato nm |
| | When camping in the woods, we heard the hoots of owls instead of lullabies. |
| | Cuando acampamos en el bosque, escuchamos el ululato de los búhos en lugar de canciones de cuna. |
| hoot⇒ vi | (by owl) | ulular⇒ vi |
| | The owls hooted all night. |
| | Los búhos ulularon toda la noche. |
| a hoot n | figurative, slang (event: fun, funny) (coloquial) | una bomba nf |
| | | una fiesta nf |
| | The party last night was a hoot! |
| | ¡La fiesta de anoche fue una bomba! |
| a hoot n | (person: fun, funny) (persona) | gracioso/a adj |
| | | divertido/a adj |
| | Dan is a hoot, he's always fun to have around. |
| | Dan es gracioso, siempre es divertido tenerle cerca. |
| hoot at [sb] vi + prep | (by person: mocking) | reírse a carcajadas de loc verb + prep |
| | | carcajearse de v prnl + prep |
| | The crowd hooted at the referee. |
| | La multitud se rió a carcajadas del árbitro. |
| hoot at [sb] vi + prep | (sound horn) | tocarle la bocina a loc verb + prep |
| | | tocarle el claxon a loc verb + prep |
| | | pitarle a vi + prep |
| | The bicyclist hooted at Sean with his horn. |
| | El ciclista le tocó la bocina a Sean. |
| Additional Translations |
| hoot n | (horn sound) | bocinazo nm |
| | | pitido nm |
| | (AmL) | pitazo nm |
| | The cyclist heard the hoot of a car horn from behind her. |
| | La ciclista oyó el bocinazo de un auto detrás de ella. |
| hoot vtr | (by person: mocking) | abuchear⇒ vtr |
| | (coloquial) | chiflar⇒ vtr |
| | The audience hooted the terrible singer off the stage. |
| | El público abucheó a la pésima cantante hasta que salió del escenario. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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