pout
pout
paʊt
pawt
British pronunciation
/pˈa‍ʊt/

Definición y significado de "pout"en inglés

to pout
01

hacer pucheros, poner morros

to push out one's lips as an expression of displeasure, anger, or sadness
Intransitive
to pout definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The child started to pout when told it was bedtime.
El niño empezó a hacer pucheros cuando le dijeron que era hora de dormir.
Upon hearing the news, she could n't help but pout with disappointment.
Al escuchar la noticia, no pudo evitar hacer un puchero de decepción.
02

hacer pucheros, ponerse de morros

to remain silent in a sulky or moody way
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
She pouted in silence, refusing to speak until someone apologized.
Ella hizo un puchero en silencio, negándose a hablar hasta que alguien se disculpara.
She could n't help but pout when she was left out of the group activity.
No pudo evitar hacer un puchero cuando la dejaron fuera de la actividad grupal.
01

puchero, mueca

a facial expression with lips pushed forward, often showing displeasure, annoyance, or disdain
pout definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She answered with a pout when told she could n't go.
Ella respondió con un puchero cuando le dijeron que no podía ir.
His pout made it clear he did n't like the decision.
Su puchero dejó claro que no le gustaba la decisión.
02

a small catfish species found in the eastern U.S

example
Ejemplos
The fisherman caught several pouts in the river.
Pout is popular among anglers for its abundance and easy catch.
03

eellike, mostly bottom-dwelling fish found in northern seas

example
Ejemplos
The trawler caught several pouts from the North Sea.
Pout are often overlooked because they dwell near the sea floor.
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