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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - shush

 
 

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Shush

shush
~ v 1 shush! spoken used to tell someone, especially a child, to be quiet  ("Shush!" said Jerry. "Not so loud.") 2 to tell someone to be very quiet, especially by putting your fingers against your lips or by saying `shush'  (He started to cry and Francesca shushed him.)
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  (shushes, shushing, shushed) 1. You say shush when you are telling someone to be quiet. Shush! Here he comes. I’ll talk to you later. CONVENTION 2. If you shush someone, you tell them to be quiet by saying ‘shush’ or ‘sh’, or by indicating in some other way that you want them to be quiet. Frannie shushed her with a forefinger to the lips. VERB: V n, also V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   transitive verb  Etymology: imitative  Date: 1925 to urge to be quiet ; hush  • ~ noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  int. & v. --int. = HUSH int. --v. 1 intr. a call for silence by saying shush. b be silent (they shushed at once). 2 tr. make or attempt to make silent. Etymology: imit. ...
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4.
  1. разг. заставить замолчать; утихомирить 2. ш-ш!, тише! ...
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  v. coll. заставить замолчать, зашикать ...
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