squealed
英 [skwiːld]
美 [skwiːld]
v. 尖声长叫; 发出长而尖的声音; (尤指激动或紧张时)尖声说,高声嚷着说; 告密; 告发
squeal的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发出长而尖的叫声
If someone or somethingsqueals, they make a long, high-pitched sound.- Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me...
珍妮弗高兴地尖叫起来,然后拥抱了我。 - The car's tires squealed again as it sped around the corner.
汽车快速驶过拐角时,轮胎又一次发出嘎吱声。 - Squealis also a noun.
- At that moment there was a squeal of brakes and the angry blowing of a car horn.
当时就听见刺耳的刹车声和愤怒的汽车喇叭声。
- Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me...
双语例句
- Until someone squealed to the federales.
直到有人报告了联邦部队。 - In 2008, global consumers squealed when Chinese demand caused commodity prices to rise to record levels.
在2008年,当中国需求推动大宗商品价格升至历史高位时,全球消费者叫苦不迭。 - He squealed like a pig.
他像猪似的号叫着。 - A woman squealed in a high-pitched voice.
一个女人大声尖叫。 - That these bankers have not squealed louder partly reflects relief that regulatory uncertainty should now diminish.
这些银行家们并没有惊声尖叫,让人松一口气的是监管的不确定性现在减小了。 - He squealed on his friends.
他把朋友给告了。 - The car squealed around the comer.
汽车嘎的一声拐过墙角。 - The car's tires squealed again as it sped around the corner.
汽车快速驶过拐角时,轮胎又一次发出嘎吱声。 - He squealed on his former friends to the police.
他向警局告发了他从前的朋友。 - The taxi squealed to a halt.
计程车嘎地煞车停下。