英 [ˈʃriːkɪŋ] 美 [ʃriːk]
adj. adj.尖叫的,尖声喊叫的:发出高而尖锐的声音的。
v. 尖叫;尖叫着说(shriek 的现在分词)
shriek /ʃriːk/ TEM4 [ shrieking shrieked shrieks ]
不及物动词 When someone shrieks, they make a short, very loud cry, for example, because they are suddenly surprised, are in pain, or are laughing. 尖叫
She shrieked and leapt from the bed.
她尖叫着从那张床上跳了起来。
可数名词 Shriek is also a noun. 尖叫
Sue let out a terrific shriek and leapt out of the way.
苏发出一声恐怖的尖叫,跳了出来。
惊叹号
... 一大群鸟儿 A fat flock of birds 尖叫着 Flying away 飞开了 Shrieking ...
The audience was shrieking with laughter.
观众放声大笑。
The boxers were goaded on by the shrieking crowd.
拳击运动员听见观众的喊叫就来劲儿了。
Still the horrible shrieking came out of his mouth.
吓人的尖叫声还是从他嘴里发出。
Perhaps more importantly, anyone being driven batty by shrieking blasts of ultrasound they couldn't identify?
It's made for a wide variety of covers everything from lo-fi pop songs to shrieking noise-rock.
The baby notices and tries to re-engage with her by smiling, then by pointing, then shrieking and finally crying.
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