英 [skwiːk] 美 [skwiːk]
v. 吱吱叫,嘎吱作响;紧张(或激动)得尖声说;<非正式>勉强通过,侥幸成功;<非正式>告密,告发
n. 吱吱声,短促的尖叫声;只言片语;<非正式>机会
复数squeaks
第三人称单数squeaks
现在分词squeaking
过去式squeaked
过去分词squeaked
squeak /skwiːk/ CET6+ TEM8 [ squeaking squeaked squeaks ]
不及物动词 If something or someone squeaks, they make a short, high-pitched sound. 发出短而尖的声音
My boots squeaked a little as I walked.
我走路时靴子有点嘎吱响。
The door squeaked open.
门嘎吱一声开了。
可数名词 Squeak is also a noun. 短而尖的声音
He gave an outraged squeak.
他愤怒地发出一声急促的尖叫。
a short high-pitched noise
the squeak of shoes on powdery snow
something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
同义词: close call / close shave / squeaker / narrow escape
吱吱
Squeak语言
... chirp (鸟,虫的叫声)唧唧 squeak (老鼠等)吱吱 porpoise 海豚 ...
... muffled 听不清的,声音比较闷的 squeak 吱吱声 siblings 兄弟姐妹;同科 ...
... square a.平方的 squeak n.尖叫声 stake n.木桩 ...
... jovial a.愉快的,高兴的 squeak v.尖叫 detention n.扣留;监禁 ...
Start Squeak, click Tools, then drag a workspace and transcript window onto your desktop.
启动 Squeak,单击工具(Tools),拖拽一个工作空间(workspace)和抄本(transcript)窗口到桌面。
She interrupted herself after demonstrating the Squeak by saying she had to go and write something down.
当演示完 Squeak 软件后,她停了下来,说自己有事得走了,并在纸上写下了些东西。
He gave an outraged squeak.
他愤怒地发出一声急促的尖叫。
Shoes squeak against the floor. Referees whistle when fouls were made.
VOA : standard.2009.09.10
If the Liberals do squeak back it will be by default, as Canada's only national party.
ECONOMIST: Paul Martin lost the campaign, even if he wins the election
Squeeze the rich until the pips squeak, and the juice goes out of the economy.
The day will include: A breakfast, of eggs, bacon, sausages, black pudding and bubble and squeak.