squeal
- IPA[skwiːl]
英式
- a long, high-pitched cry or noise
- make a squeal;say something in a high-pitched, excited tone
verb: squeal, 3rd person present: squeals, gerund or present participle: squealing, past tense: squealed, past participle: squealed
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- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a long, high-pitched cry or noise they drew up with a squeal of brakes
動詞
- 1. make a squeal the girls squealed with delight 同義詞
- ▪ say something in a high-pitched, excited tone ‘Don't you dare!’ she squealed
- ▪ informal complain or protest about something the bookies only squealed because we beat them 同義詞
- 2. informal inform on someone to the police or a person in authority she feared they would victimize her for squealing on their pals 同義詞
- squeal or yell loudly and shrilly
Oxford American Dictionary
- squeal or yell loudly and shrilly
Oxford Dictionary
- squeal or yell loudly and shrilly
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[skwēl]
美式
- a long, high-pitched cry or noise: we heard a splash and a squeal
- make a long, high-pitched cry or noise: the girls squealed with delight
Oxford American Dictionary