Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been?
/ˌpʊsi kæt ˌpʊsi kæt weər əv jə ˈbiːn/, /ˌpʊsi kæt ˌpʊsi kæt weər əv jə ˈbɪn/
/ˌpʊsi kæt ˌpʊsi kæt ˌwer əv jə ˈbɪn/
- the title and first line of a traditional children's nursery rhyme. The full poem is: “Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?I've been up to London to look at the queen.Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there?I frightened a little mouse under her chair.”
传统儿童童谣的标题和第一行。整首诗是:“小猫,小猫,你去哪儿了?我去伦敦看女王了。小猫,小猫,你在那里做什么?我在她的椅子下吓坏了一只小老鼠。” ”