squeak
英 [skwiːk]
美 [skwiːk]
- vi. 告密;吱吱叫;侥幸成功
- n. 吱吱声;机会
- vt. 以短促尖声发出
1. squeal + shriek => squeak.
2. squeal => squeak.
- squeak (v.)
- late 14c., probably of imitative origin, similar to Middle Swedish skväka "to squeak, croak." Related: Squeaked; squeaking.
- squeak (n.)
- 1660s, from squeak (v.); sense of "narrow escape" is by 1811.
- 1. He gave an outraged squeak.
- 他发出一声愤怒的尖叫。
- 2. My new shoes squeak.
- 我的新皮鞋走路嘎吱嘎吱响。
- 3. I don't want to hear another squeak out of you!
- 我不想再听到你出声!
- 4. My father had a narrow squeak in the automobile accident.
- 我父亲在这次车祸中死里逃生.
- 5. These new shoes squeak.
- 新鞋子走起路来咯吱咯吱地响.