scat [
skæt]
interj. 嘘, 快走
vi. 用拟声唱法唱
n. (模仿乐器的)拟声唱法
scatscatted, scatting
Scat \Scat\ (sk[a^]t), interj.
Go away; begone; away; -- chiefly used in driving off a cat.
Scat \Scat\, Scatt \Scatt\, n. [Icel. skattr.]
Tribute. [R.] ``Seizing scatt and treasure.'' --Longfellow.
Scat \Scat\, n.
A shower of rain. [Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
- "You kind of sense when things are starting to move, and usually somebody will come by and say, `Gracie, scat!"'
- But exultant scat singing abounds on most of the other cuts as well.
- Because of Butler's scat singing and the way he rips through acoustic guitar licks, his sound is a bit reminiscent of George Benson.
- The Chaos Theory scientist (Jeff Goldblum with Chaos Theory hair and scat speech-patterns) must burble about things unravelling.