英 [ˈskwiːlɪŋ] 美 [ˈskwiːlɪŋ]
v. 尖声长叫;(尤指激动或紧张时)尖声说;抱怨;(非正式)告密(squeal 的现在分词)
adj. 长而尖的(尤指声音)
squeal /skwiːl/ TEM8 [ squealing squealed squeals ]
不及物动词 If someone or something squeals, they make a long, high-pitched sound. 发出长而尖的声音
Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me.
珍尼弗高兴地尖叫着,拥抱了我。
可数名词 Squeal is also a noun. 长而尖的声音
At that moment there was a squeal of brakes and the angry blowing of a car horn.
那一刻响起了一阵刺耳的刹车声和汽车喇叭愤怒的鸣笛声。
啸声
号叫
... 号roarcrydayofamonthsuffixusedafternameofashipordinalnumber 号叫squealing 号哭的人howler ...
... squeak轧轧响;尖叫 squealing啸声;振鸣声 squeegeepig橡皮滚子清管器 ...
... squeak轧轧响;尖叫 squealing啸声;振鸣声 squeegeepig橡皮滚子清管器 ...
振鸣声,[电子]啸声;号叫
The pig rose squealing and bolted.
那头猪尖叫着站起来,飞快地跑开了。
The pigs were squealing.
猪尖叫着。
Pigs were grunting and squealing in the yard.
猪在院子里哼哼地叫个不停。
Cable and DSL offer persistent Net connections, or always-on connections, removing squealing, temperamental modems from the picture completely.
The gym door, Ernie shouted over the squealing vacuum cleaner, was from a prison in Plymouth and weighed a ton.
So the central bank will not rush to reverse its long run of rate rises that have left investors squealing.