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Definition of tsk tsk in English: tsk tskexclamationt(ə)sk t(ə)sktisk tisk Used to express disapproval or annoyance. 啧,啧(表示不同意,不耐烦) you of all people, Goldie—tsk, tsk 你这个戈尔迪——啧,啧。 Example sentencesExamples - What would have been a mild or moderate tsk-tsk early in the week became clear condemnation by the time the piece appeared.
- Tsk tsk tsk, you're underage, aren't you Jay?
- Tsk tsk tsk, now there's no need to become violent.
- ‘I expected better from you Miss Fryn, and you were highly recommended for excellence… ‘Tsk tsk tsk.’
- Tsk tsk tsk… You know what I do to people or animals who bug my patients,’ she said, smiling.
- He gave me several quotes, none of which I can print here and finished by saying, ‘Some people's children, tsk tsk tsk!’
- I haven't been for about 5 days i think… tsk tsk tsk… i was suppose to have lost 3 kg by now and i think i've actually put back the 2 that i had lost from the other week.
- ‘Oh, she wants to see you too,’ she told Luke and shook her finger at him in warning, ‘Tsk tsk tsk,’ before she left.
- She shook her head sadly and made a tsk tsk sound.
- Tsk tsk tsk, well Mandy maybe your friend Monika will give you a job.
- Yeah, that was one long review and too bad I couldn't do justice to it by replying with such a short one… tsk tsk.
- Every year Gene burns his buffalo grass lawn and every year people will go tsk tsk tsk - he will just ruin the grass.
- She went with Jordan… and look what happened… tsk tsk.
- Then listen for the telltale tsk tsk, or check for that knowing nod of the head.
- ‘Tsk tsk tsk,’ Steve clucked when he emerged from his tent.
verbt(ə)sk t(ə)sktisk tisk [no object]Make an exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance. 啧,啧(表示不同意,不耐烦) even Elvis had his detractors who tsk-tsked over his indulgences Example sentencesExamples - Of course, this meant everyone knew everyone else's business as well, and the elders of the town were quick to tsk-tsk on any of the citizen's mistakes, especially if - heaven forbid - they came from an old family.
- She tsk-tsked before going back to her homework.
- She quickly took my head and inspected it, tsk-tsking the entire time.
- Then the media can tsk tsk and say that the whole problem is how negative and partisan politics have become.
- Journalism professors raised themselves up on their suede elbow patches to tsk-tsk.
- The family tsk-tsked, saying, ‘Sure, over there it happens.’
- Given the controversial nature of flat taxes, you'd expect them to find genuine enemies of the flat tax, but instead they award anonymity to a pair of sources who merely tsk-tsk about the policy.
- You're in your car, alone, nobody to tsk-tsk you, so go ahead and laugh!
- A common response to such proposals is to tsk-tsk: ‘Prohibitively expensive!’
- Suddenly a gentleman walked up to me, started to touch my hair and tsk tsk under his breath.
- They tut-tut and tsk-tsk about the sadness, weirdness and pity of it all.
- Teachers have deducted points, drawn red circles and tsk-tsked at their classes.
- We can be spectators, tsk-tsking to annihilation.
- People love oohing and aahing over a bride - almost as much as they enjoy tsk-tsking about her wedding plans.
- She was sticking the stamp to her envelope when she began to tsk tsk.
- Jeremy said something and she tsk-tsked sympathetically.
- Theft, drinking under age, being a runaway… ‘He tsk-tsked, shaking his head with an amused expression.’
- Ideologically correct tsk-tsking about audience manipulation is not on his radar.
Definition of tsk tsk in US English: tsk tskexclamationtisk tisk Expressing disapproval or annoyance. 啧,啧(表示不同意,不耐烦) you of all people, Goldie—tsk, tsk 你这个戈尔迪——啧,啧。 Example sentencesExamples - Tsk tsk tsk, you're underage, aren't you Jay?
- ‘I expected better from you Miss Fryn, and you were highly recommended for excellence… ‘Tsk tsk tsk.’
- Tsk tsk tsk, now there's no need to become violent.
- Every year Gene burns his buffalo grass lawn and every year people will go tsk tsk tsk - he will just ruin the grass.
- Tsk tsk tsk… You know what I do to people or animals who bug my patients,’ she said, smiling.
- She shook her head sadly and made a tsk tsk sound.
- Tsk tsk tsk, well Mandy maybe your friend Monika will give you a job.
- She went with Jordan… and look what happened… tsk tsk.
- ‘Tsk tsk tsk,’ Steve clucked when he emerged from his tent.
- I haven't been for about 5 days i think… tsk tsk tsk… i was suppose to have lost 3 kg by now and i think i've actually put back the 2 that i had lost from the other week.
- ‘Oh, she wants to see you too,’ she told Luke and shook her finger at him in warning, ‘Tsk tsk tsk,’ before she left.
- Then listen for the telltale tsk tsk, or check for that knowing nod of the head.
- What would have been a mild or moderate tsk-tsk early in the week became clear condemnation by the time the piece appeared.
- Yeah, that was one long review and too bad I couldn't do justice to it by replying with such a short one… tsk tsk.
- He gave me several quotes, none of which I can print here and finished by saying, ‘Some people's children, tsk tsk tsk!’
verbtisk tisk [no object]Make such an exclamation. 啧,啧 Example sentencesExamples - We can be spectators, tsk-tsking to annihilation.
- Then the media can tsk tsk and say that the whole problem is how negative and partisan politics have become.
- You're in your car, alone, nobody to tsk-tsk you, so go ahead and laugh!
- A common response to such proposals is to tsk-tsk: ‘Prohibitively expensive!’
- She was sticking the stamp to her envelope when she began to tsk tsk.
- Teachers have deducted points, drawn red circles and tsk-tsked at their classes.
- She tsk-tsked before going back to her homework.
- Ideologically correct tsk-tsking about audience manipulation is not on his radar.
- She quickly took my head and inspected it, tsk-tsking the entire time.
- Given the controversial nature of flat taxes, you'd expect them to find genuine enemies of the flat tax, but instead they award anonymity to a pair of sources who merely tsk-tsk about the policy.
- Jeremy said something and she tsk-tsked sympathetically.
- People love oohing and aahing over a bride - almost as much as they enjoy tsk-tsking about her wedding plans.
- They tut-tut and tsk-tsk about the sadness, weirdness and pity of it all.
- Theft, drinking under age, being a runaway… ‘He tsk-tsked, shaking his head with an amused expression.’
- Journalism professors raised themselves up on their suede elbow patches to tsk-tsk.
- The family tsk-tsked, saying, ‘Sure, over there it happens.’
- Of course, this meant everyone knew everyone else's business as well, and the elders of the town were quick to tsk-tsk on any of the citizen's mistakes, especially if - heaven forbid - they came from an old family.
- Suddenly a gentleman walked up to me, started to touch my hair and tsk tsk under his breath.
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