释义 |
‖ mutti|ˈmʊtɪ| [G., f. mutter mother.] A childish or familiar form of ‘mother’ (used in German-speaking countries).
1906M. A. von Arnim Princess Priscilla's Fortnight ii. 32 She's a witch—Mutti, she's a witch! 1939C. Isherwood Goodbye to Berlin 169 ‘Poor little Mummy, little Mutti, little Mutchen,’ he crooned. 1967A. Wilson No Laughing Matter iii. 314 And as for Mutti—strange little bent witch-like lady! 1972Guardian 29 July 3/5 An announcement from..the lifeguards. ‘Achtung, achtung—morning gymnastics for the ladies...’ And off go the Muttis to trim their waistlines, while father relaxes. |