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squealBrE /skwiːl/NAmE /skwiːl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they squeal BrE /skwiːl/ NAmE /skwiːl/present simple - he / she / it squeals BrE /skwiːlz/ NAmE /skwiːlz/past simple squealed BrE /skwiːld/ NAmE /skwiːld/past participle squealed BrE /skwiːld/ NAmE /skwiːld/ -ing form squealing BrE /ˈskwiːlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskwiːlɪŋ/ [I] 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。 Onomatopoeic words beep, bleep, boohoo, brrr, buzz, click, clip-clop, ding-dong, hiss, mwah, peep, ping, plop, pop, rat-tat, splat, splosh, squeak, squeal, squelch, swish, tee-hee, thud, thwack, tick-tock, toot, vroom, wham, whoosh, zoom [T, I] (+ 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。 [I] ~ (on sb) (informal, disapproving) to give information, especially to the police, about sth illegal that sb has done 告密;告发 squealBrE /skwiːl/NAmE /skwiːl/ nouna 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。 |