2. to express disapproval or disbelief by or as if by uttering tut editorialists tut-tutted over the recent congressional scandal
3. to show disapproval by making a sound (such as "tut-tut") to say something that expresses disapproval
tut-tutting 例句
英汉例句
In the 1980s, football's upper echelons were tut-tutting about the unruly fans who still harboured racist views.
上世纪80年代,足球界的上层对仍抱有种族主义观点、不守规矩的球迷非常不满。
His encouragement of dropping out has prompted plenty of tut-tutting by people who regard him as irresponsible. Yet his initiative may be less controversial than the headlines suggest.