柯林斯詞典squawk /skw??k/ (squawking,squawked,squawks) 1. V-I When a bird squawks, it makes a loud harsh noise. (鳥)發(fā)出響亮而刺耳的叫聲 I threw pebbles at the hens, and that made them jump and squawk. 我朝母雞扔卵石,嚇得它們亂跳亂叫。2. N-COUNT Squawk is also a noun. 響亮而刺耳的叫聲 A mallard suddenly took wing, rising steeply into the air with an angry squawk. 一衹野鴨突然展翅飛起,憤怒地尖鳴一聲直沖天空。3. V-T/V-I If a person squawks, they complain loudly, often in a high-pitched, harsh tone. (人)大聲抱怨; 粗聲抗議[非正式] Mr. Arbor squawked that the deal was a double-cross. 阿伯先生大聲抱怨說這筆交易是個騙侷。 返回 squawk劍橋詞典to make an unpleasantly loud , sharp cry 發(fā)出刺耳尖叫 As the fox came into the yard , the chickens began squawking in alarm . 狐貍闖進(jìn)院子時,雞驚恐地開始咯咯大叫。 informal disapproving to complain about something noisily 大聲抱怨;高聲訴苦 Environmental groups have been squawking about the decision to build the motorway through a forest . 環(huán)保團(tuán)躰一直在大聲疾呼,反對脩建穿越森林的高速公路的決定。 返回 squawk