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单词 eek
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Definition of eek in English:

eek

exclamation iːkēk
informal
  • Used to express alarm, horror, or surprise.

    〈非正式〉唷,呀(表示惊慌、害怕或惊讶)

    it could be regarded as a bit of a novelty single—eek!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sunday morning and I was a little bit worse for wear… we got ready and Katie headed out to pick up Gareth's auntie for a meet the family meal… eek!
    • So while I would be loathe to criticize someone for being out-of-the-loop, musically (cause eek, I hate it when people do that), this does feel a little… cribbed.
    • It shouldn't be a contest anyway, but if Donna was to suddenly decide she wanted more than a friendship… eek.
    • Last year we spent - wait for it - £117 billion on plastic - eek!
    • Stephen joined us at Caseys (where the scary old man from last time was again… eek!).
    • This was a mistake, the world spun, and I had to hold on to the dresser to stop from falling over, my throat seized up, and brought back those razor blades. eek!
    • Carry on north through the tunnel - eek, there be dragons!
    • I haven't been able to because, eek, band camp is taking up most of my days.
    • As it happens, UK house prices soared in 2002, rising over 25%, while average salaries increased by around 4% - eek!
    • I think I'm too much of a scaredy-cat to ever have a party up there, though - drunk people at sort-of-great height, eek.
    • For example, in London, more than half of all council tax bills will be over £1, 000 - eek!
    • I'm willing to bet you're charged between 12% and 30% interest per year if you don't pay off your balances in full every month - eek!
    • They were so nice, and then they'd move in to kiss me and I'd be like, eew, eek.
    • The earliest section of the quiz requires you to match the replies given by some random selection of, eek, ordinary people.

Definition of eek in US English:

eek

exclamationēk
informal
  • Used as an expression of alarm, horror, or surprise.

    〈非正式〉唷,呀(表示惊慌、害怕或惊讶)

    it could be regarded as a bit of a novelty single—eek!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I haven't been able to because, eek, band camp is taking up most of my days.
    • For example, in London, more than half of all council tax bills will be over £1, 000 - eek!
    • They were so nice, and then they'd move in to kiss me and I'd be like, eew, eek.
    • I think I'm too much of a scaredy-cat to ever have a party up there, though - drunk people at sort-of-great height, eek.
    • As it happens, UK house prices soared in 2002, rising over 25%, while average salaries increased by around 4% - eek!
    • I'm willing to bet you're charged between 12% and 30% interest per year if you don't pay off your balances in full every month - eek!
    • Stephen joined us at Caseys (where the scary old man from last time was again… eek!).
    • This was a mistake, the world spun, and I had to hold on to the dresser to stop from falling over, my throat seized up, and brought back those razor blades. eek!
    • Last year we spent - wait for it - £117 billion on plastic - eek!
    • Sunday morning and I was a little bit worse for wear… we got ready and Katie headed out to pick up Gareth's auntie for a meet the family meal… eek!
    • So while I would be loathe to criticize someone for being out-of-the-loop, musically (cause eek, I hate it when people do that), this does feel a little… cribbed.
    • The earliest section of the quiz requires you to match the replies given by some random selection of, eek, ordinary people.
    • It shouldn't be a contest anyway, but if Donna was to suddenly decide she wanted more than a friendship… eek.
    • Carry on north through the tunnel - eek, there be dragons!
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