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v.
用長而尖的聲音說;發出長聲尖叫;告密
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n.
長而尖的叫聲
Noun:
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a high-pitched howl
Verb:
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utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs
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confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
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用作動詞 (v.)
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He squealed the words out.
他吼叫著透露那一些話。
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Ghosts did shriek and squeal about the streets.
惡鬼當然在各處的城市上厲聲狂叫。
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He squealed on his friends.
他把好友 給告了。
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The accountant says she's going to squeal on the manager for graft and embezzlement.
財務會計說她也要上告管理者腐敗公款。
用作名詞 (n.)
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He stopped with a squeal of brakes.
他嘎的1聲把車剎住了。
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The children gave a squeal of fright.
男孩們傳出驚嚇過度的尖叫聲聲。
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The bus slowed and halted, with a squeal of gears.
出處: A. Lee
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He was joking with the two boys on duty, sending them into squeals of laughter.
出自于: F. King
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He squealed, as if something had stabbed him.
出至: Tolkien
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Advertisers are squealing about the cost of commercial TV.
源自:Broadcast
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這些方面獨特創造,受作品權保養,抄襲必究
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