释义 |
huh-uh, int. U.S.|ˈʌʌ| An expression of negation. Cf. uh-huh, uh-uh.
1948F. & R. Lockridge Pinch of Poison xvi. 152 Mullins shook his head. ‘Huh-uh,’ he said. ‘She ain't the type.’ 1962Amer. Speech XXXVII. 230 Foreign visitors to the United States, who have learned the proper affirmative and negative responses of yes and no, are often bewildered by the widespread colloquial use of uh-huh and huh-uh. |