(archaic & humorous)expressing disapproval, impatience, or dismissal (古,幽默)[表示不同意,不耐烦或不予考虑]呸,啐 tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales. 呸,这些都是琐事和无稽之谈。
语源
natural utterance: first recorded in late Middle English
tush2 [tʌʃ] noun
a long pointed tooth, in particular a canine tooth of a male horse (尤指公马的)长尖牙 ■a stunted tusk of some Indian elephants (某些印度象的)生长不良的象牙
语源
Old English tusc (see tusk)
tush3 [tʊʃ] noun
(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)a person's buttocks (非正式,主北美)(人的)臀部,屁股
语源
1960s (as tushie): from Yiddish tokhes, from Hebrew taḥaṯ 'beneath'