柯林斯詞典squeal /skwi?l/ (squealing,squealed,squeals) 1. V-I If someone or something squeals, they make a long, high-pitched sound. 發(fā)出長而尖的聲音 Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me. 珍尼弗高興地尖叫著,擁抱了我。2. N-COUNT Squeal is also a noun. 長而尖的聲音 At that moment there was a squeal of brakes and the angry blowing of a car horn. 那一刻響起了一陣刺耳的剎車聲和汽車?yán)葢嵟镍Q笛聲。 返回 squeal劍橋詞典to make a long , very high sound or cry 發(fā)出長而尖的聲音;尖叫 We could hear the piglets squealing as we entered the farmyard . 我們走進(jìn)農(nóng)場庭院時,可以聽見豬崽在長嚎。 The brakes squealed as the van rounded the corner . 貨車轉(zhuǎn)彎時剎車發(fā)出了尖厲的聲音。 The two children squealed with joy . 兩個孩子高興地尖叫著。 informal to complain about something loudly 大聲抱怨;高聲抗議 The threat of further changes in the education system is making teachers squeal. 進(jìn)一步改革教育系統(tǒng)的威脅令教師們大聲抗議。 slang disapproving to give information to the police about people you know who have committed a crime 告密,告發(fā) When he finds out who squealed on him, he's going to make them very sorry . 等他查出是誰告的密,他會讓他們后悔的。 返回 squeal