squeak的意思和读音

squeak

: [skwik] : [skwiːk]

v.;(

n.

squeaks  squeaking  squeaked  

v.squeal,whine,yelp,shrill,pipe

squeakv.

1.[i]to make a short high sound that is not very loud

My new shoes squeak.

The mouse ran away, squeaking with fear.

One wheel makes a horrible squeaking noise.

2.[t][i](+ speech)to speak in a very high voice, especially when you are nervous or excited

‘Let go of me!’ he squeaked nervously.“!”

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to only just manage to win sth, pass a test, etc.

We squeaked into the final with a goal in the last minute.

n.— see alsobubble and squeak

1.a short, high cry or sound, that is not usually very loud

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v.1.to make a short, high noise2.to speak in a high voice, especially because you are upset or excited3.to only just be successful or accepted

n.1.a short high noise

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2. splash Squeak squeal ...

3. stressed: squeak: lame: ...

4. gong( squeak) squawk( ) ...

5. roar:( squeak:( twitter:( ...

6. awkward: squeak: conversation: ...

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1.As he grew, and I watched him stagger about, squeak his first words, and turn into a beautiful little boy, that feeling did not change.

2.The boss get narrow squeak continue night in his office, his spooning dawn a girl clerk were almaximum searched away by his wife.

3.Just as he was losing consciousness, he heard a faint squeak and looked down to see a baby wallaby that had fallen from its mother's pouch.

4.The boss had a narrow squeak last night in his office: his spooning with a girl clerk was almost found out by his wife.

5.I sat down at her desk, picked up a newspaper and started reading. Suddenly I heard the wooden door of the outside room open with a squeak.

6.Do you know how the chickens were able to squeak through the net?

7.all of a sudden, the furniture in the room began to rock and the house started to squeak - it was an earthquake.——

8.Election observers mostly agree that Mr Kibaki stole the decisive votes to squeak back in for a second term.

9.Labor, led by Julia Gillard, is still expected to squeak through, helped by the second-preference votes of the Green Party's supporters.绿

10.the time spent playing with the squeak, and the number of other functions the child discovered.