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squawk
- IPA[skwɔːk]
英式
- (of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise;(of a person) say something in a loud, discordant tone
- a loud, harsh, or discordant noise made by a bird or a person;a complaint or protest
verb: squawk, 3rd person present: squawks, gerund or present participle: squawking, past tense: squawked, past participle: squawked
noun: squawk, plural noun: squawks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. (of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise the geese flew upriver, squawking 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person) say something in a loud, discordant tone ‘What are you doing?’ she squawked
- ▪ complain or protest about something he is well known for squawking about price-fixing at local gas pumps 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a loud, harsh, or discordant noise made by a bird or a person with a startled squawk the rook flew off 同義詞
- ▪ a complaint or protest her plan provoked a loud squawk from her friends 同義詞
- a loudspeaker, in particular one that is part of an intercom system: terse reports came over the squawk box
Oxford American Dictionary
- a loudspeaker, in particular one that is part of an intercom system: terse reports came over the squawk box
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[skwôk]
美式
- (of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise: the geese flew upriver, squawking
- a loud, harsh, or discordant noise made by a bird or a person.
Oxford American Dictionary