单词 | squeak |
释义 | squeakWord family nounsqueakersqueakerysqueakinesssqueakingadverbsqueakilysqueakinglyadjectivesqueakyverbsqueak squeak1 /skwiːk/ ●●○ verb 1 SOUND[intransitiveI] to make a short high noise or cry that is not loud 发出吱吱声[短促的尖叫声] A rat squeaked and ran into the bushes. 一只老鼠吱吱叫着跑进了灌木丛。 The door squeaked open. 门吱呀一声开了。 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to say something in a very high voice, especially because you are nervous or excited 〔尤因紧张或激动〕尖叫,尖声说(话) ‘Too late!’ she squeaked. “太晚了!”她尖叫道。 3 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] informalJUST/ALMOST NOT to succeed, win, or pass a test by a very small amount so that you only just avoid failure 侥幸成功;险胜;勉强通过〔测试〕 SYN scrape squeak through/by/past/in She just squeaked through her math test. 她数学测验只是勉强及格。 Examples from the Corpus squeak• Is that your chair squeaking?• He pinched the last quarter inch of his cigarette tightly, and sucked on it so hard it squeaked.• The door doesn't squeak, either, and it's ever so quiet and peaceful.• How the sly one squeaked, howled, sizzled, hissed, and swelled his hairy carapace!• If he had, Burke's kick might have squeaked in.• His chair squeaked loudly as he swivelled round to face me.• Kramer's running shoes squeaked on the marble floor.• The rubber soles of my shoes squeaked on the shiny floor.• There has also been a miraculous rise of the Liberals from the ashes - they may just squeak past 5 percent themselves.• A fourth squeaked through on a single disputed vote.• The front door squeaks to a close and eyes need a few seconds to adjust to the dim interior. squeak through/by/past/in• There has also been a miraculous rise of the Liberals from the ashes - they may just squeak past 5 percent themselves.• If he had, Burke's kick might have squeaked in.• The irony of all this is that he scored incredibly high on the LSATs, and I just squeaked by.• New York Head Start programs also were squeaking by, but funding could dry up by the end of January.• As it squeaked past he darted out of his hiding place and leapt on to it, squeezing himself amongst the bottles.• The bedsprings squeaked in mousy protest.• A fourth squeaked through on a single disputed vote.• But legislation authorizing the tax cut squeaked through the Republican-controlled Assembly and was blocked by Senate Democrats. squeak2 noun [countableC] 1 HIGH SOUND OR VOICESOUNDa very short high noise or cry 吱吱声,短促的尖叫声 SYN squeal squeak of ► see thesaurus at sound a squeak of alarm 闹钟短促的响声 the high-pitched squeak of a bat 蝙蝠的尖叫声 2 not a squeak if there is not a squeak from someone, they do not say anything or communicate at all 一言不发;毫无音讯 We didn’t hear a squeak from him in months. 我们几个月都没有他的任何消息。 Examples from the Corpus squeak• Three rides he had today, for three different trainers, and not one of them had a squeak.• Not a squeak did we hear.• Why are their forays to and above the leaf surface accompanied by squeaks and peeps?• It was a narrow squeak for the mahogany glider.• Complaints: Occasional squeaks emanating from front breaks.• The only sound is the soft squeak of the marker on the board.• The rest of us heard a thin squeak, and started calling for her as she had vanished from sight.• Bats flittered about him; their warning squeaks sounded like chalk on a blackboard.• What seemed a single animal is now known to be two, distinct in their genes and with squeaks of different pitch. (1300-1400) From the sound |
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