squeal 英 [skwi:l]   美 [skwil]

squeal

squeal  英 [skwi:l] 美 [skwil]

v. 尖叫  n. 尖叫声 

进行时:squealing  过去式:squealed  过去分词:squealed  第三人称单数:squeals  名词复数:squeals 

The pigs were squealing. 猪尖叫着。
The car squealed to a halt. 汽车嘎的一声停了下来。

  • To squeal is to make a sharp, high-pitched cry, the way a piglet squeals or the excited way your little sister will squeal when she sees the huge birthday cake you made for her.
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  • v. 尖叫
  • n. 尖叫声
  • 1. The pigs were squealing.

    猪尖叫着。

  • 2. The car squealed to a halt.

    汽车嘎的一声停了下来。

  • 3. ‘Don't!’ she squealed.

    “不要!”她尖叫道。

  • 4. a squeal of pain

    疼痛的尖叫

  • 5. a squeal of delight

    快乐的尖叫

  • squeal (v.) c. 1300, probably of imitative origin, similar to Old Norse skvala "to cry out" (see squall (v.)). The sense of "inform on another" is first recorded 1865. Related: Squealed; squealing. The noun is attested from 1747.
squeal / skwiːl ; NAmE skwiːl / verb , noun squeal squeals squealed squealing verb 1 [intransitive ] to make a long, high sound 尖声长叫;发出长而尖的声音 The pigs were squealing. 猪尖叫着。 The car squealed to a halt. 汽车嘎的一声停了下来。 Children were running around squealing with excitement. 孩子们跑来跑去,兴奋地尖叫着。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] (+ speech) to speak in a very high voice, especially when you are excited or nervous (尤指激动或紧张时)尖声说,高声嚷着说 ‘Don't!’ she squealed. “不要!”她尖叫道。 3 [intransitive ] squeal(on sb) ( informal, disapproving) to give information, especially to the police, about sth illegal that sb has done 告密;告发 noun a long high cry or sound 拖长的尖叫声;长而尖的声音 a squeal of pain 疼痛的尖叫 a squeal of delight 快乐的尖叫 He stopped with a squeal of brakes. 他嘎的一声把车刹住了。 squeal / skwiːl ; NAmE skwiːl /
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