释义 |
atishoo, atichoo, int. and n.|aˈtɪʃ(j)uː| A representation of the characteristic noises accompanying a sneeze.
[1873R. Broughton Nancy iii. 41, I sneeze loudly and irrepressibly. Atcha! Atcha!] 1878Punch 26 Jan. 36 A cough tears your ludgs, but a sneeze tears you through—A'd—gooddess!—it's cubbi'g—a-tschoo—A-tischoo! [1878Hood's Comic Ann. 54 I've got such a cold. Er-tchiou—ertchiou!] 1892Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. 112 Ezekiel sneezed. It was a convulsive ‘atichoo’. 1910Punch 30 Nov. 383 There, that's all right. A-a-a-tishoo! 1960Times 8 Jan. 11/4 A sneeze may still mean the onset of a pestilential cold in the head and the thought prevents our taking a proper pleasure in our involuntary atishoos. |