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put-put
- IPA[ˌpʌtˈpʌt]
英式
- the rapid intermittent sound of a small petrol engine
- make a rapid intermittent sound
verb: put-put, 3rd person present: put-puts, gerund or present participle: put-putting, past tense: put-putted, past participle: put-putted
noun: put-put, plural noun: put-puts
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名詞
- 1. the rapid intermittent sound of a small petrol engine she heard the put-put of a boat coming toward them
動詞
- 1. make a rapid intermittent sound the machine gun putt-putted behind me
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