Honk at Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɑŋk/, /ˈhɔŋk/ /ˈæt
HAHNK-at, HAWNK-at
hˈɒŋk/ /ˈæt
HONGK-at
परिभाषा
To sound your car horn at someone, usually to get their attention or as a signal while driving.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in North American English for driving situations. Can show impatience or warn others. Often followed by the person or vehicle: 'honk at a pedestrian', 'honk at the car ahead'. More informal, rarely used in formal writing.
Spanish: tocar la bocina a - pitarle aPortuguese (BR): buzinar paraPortuguese (PT): buzinar paraChinese (Simplified): 对...按喇叭Chinese (Traditional): 對...按喇叭Hindi: किसी पर हॉर्न बजानाArabic: يُزمّر علىBengali: হর্ন বাজানো - হর্ন বাজানো (কারো দিকে)Russian: сигналить - подавать сигнал (клаксоном)Japanese: クラクションを鳴らす - クラクションを鳴らして注意を引くVietnamese: bấm còi vào - bóp còi nhắm vàoKorean: 빵빵 울리다 - 경적을 울리다Turkish: korna çalmak - birine korna çalmakUrdu: ہارن بجانا (کسی پر)Indonesian: membunyikan klakson ke - membunyikan klakson pada
उदाहरण वाक्य
The driver honked at the cyclist in the street.
basic
Please do not honk at animals crossing the road.
basic
Did you honk at that car that stopped suddenly?
basic
People often honk at slow drivers during rush hour.
natural
He got angry when someone honked at him for waiting at the green light.
natural
Sometimes taxi drivers honk at you even if you’re not looking for a ride.
natural