adj.发出吱吱声的:指物体在受到压力或摩擦时发出的尖锐声音。
v.发出吱吱声:指物体在受到压力或摩擦时发出尖锐声音。
creak /kriːk/ CET6+ TEM8 [ creaking creaked creaks ]
不及物动词 If something creaks, it makes a short, high-pitched sound when it moves. 嘎吱作响
The bed-springs creaked.
床的弹簧嘎吱作响。
The door creaked open.
门嘎吱一声开了。
可数名词 Creak is also a noun. 嘎吱声
The door was pulled open with a creak.
门嘎吱一声被拉开了。
... 咯吱咯吱声 = creaks 咯吱咯吱响 = creaking 咯吱咯吱响的 = creaked ...
The creaking of the hinges sounded very loud in that silence.
铰链的嘎吱声在那寂静中听起来很响。
I know he had on new boots; I have heard them creaking in grandmama's room.
我知道他穿着新靴子;我听见它们在祖母的房间里吱吱嘎嘎地响。
It was a wild, stormy night; the hut was shaking in the gusts and all the boards were creaking.
那是一个狂风暴雨的夜晚;小屋在狂风中摇晃,所有的木板都嘎吱作响。
Up the road came the sound of creaking wheels and then, a slow cloud of dust.
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Fascinated, she came into the shadows and ascended creaking steps, hesitating on each one.
她很好奇,带着咯吱声地一步步登上台阶,每一布都充满了犹豫。
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Instead it piles more code on the same creaking bones used in earlier consumer versions.
Nor have foreigners been brought to London by the weather or the creaking transport system.
But the ratcheting up of sanctions is taking its toll on the country's creaking economy.