Oof Meaning in English
word
/ˈuːf/
oof
/ˈuːf/
oof
释义
An informal sound or exclamation used to show pain, surprise, embarrassment, or when something is awkward or unfortunate.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, used mostly online or in texting. Common for reacting to bad news or awkward moments. Not usually spoken in formal conversation. Similar to 'ouch' or 'yikes,' but broader in use.
Spanish: uf - ayPortuguese (BR): ufa - aiPortuguese (PT): ufa - uiChinese (Simplified): 哎呀 - 噢Chinese (Traditional): 哎呀 - 噢Hindi: अरे - उफArabic: آخ - أوفBengali: উফRussian: уф - ойJapanese: うっ - あっVietnamese: ối - ôiKorean: 으악 - 아이고Turkish: of - eyvahUrdu: اف - اوفIndonesian: aduh - duh
例句
Oof, I dropped my phone.
basic
He forgot his homework again. Oof.
basic
Oof, that looks painful.
basic
Just saw my test score. Oof, not good.
natural
Oof, tough luck, man. Maybe next time.
natural
Forgot my wallet at home—oof, that's annoying.
natural