WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
Główne tłumaczenia |
hoot n | (owl's cry) | hukanie, pohukiwanie n |
| When camping in the woods, we heard the hoots of owls instead of lullabies. |
hoot⇒ vi | (by owl) | huczeć, pohukiwać ndk. |
| The owls hooted all night. |
a hoot n | (person: fun, funny) | wesołek m |
| (potoczny) | jajcarz m |
| Dan is a hoot, he's always fun to have around. |
hoot vi | (by person) (przenośny) | huczeć ndk. |
hoot at [sb] vi + prep | (sound horn) | trąbić ndk. |
| | trąbnąć, zatrąbić dk. |
| The bicyclist hooted at Sean with his horn. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
hoot n | (fun event) | ubaw m |
hoot n | (horn sound) | trąbienie n |
| The cyclist heard the hoot of a car horn from behind her. |
hoot vtr | (by person: mocking) | wygwizdywać ndk. |
| | wygwizdać dk. |
| The audience hooted the terrible singer off the stage. |