释义 |
brrr, int.|brː (brː)| Also b'rrh, brrrr. [Imitative.] An interjection expressive of shivering with cold or apprehension.
1898R. Hughes Lakerim Athletic Club vi. 109 The whirling snow hid the banks of the lake... ‘Brrr!’ said Tug. 1905H. G. Wells Kipps ii. vii. 286 B-r-r-r. It didn't do to think of his Aunt and Uncle. 1938O. Nash I'm Stranger here Myself 38 They regretfully hoist themselves up and shiver and say Brrrr! 1961‘N. Blake’ Worm of Death ii. 22 B'rrh, it's cold outside. I've swallowed about a hundred cubic feet of fog walking here. |