squeaked
英 [skwiːkt]
美 [skwiːkt]
v. 短促而尖厉地叫; 吱吱叫; 嘎吱作响; (尤指紧张或激动时)尖声说话; 勉强通过; 侥幸成功; 险胜
squeak的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发出吱吱声;发出短促的尖叫
If something or someonesqueaks, they make a short, high-pitched sound.- My boots squeaked a little as I walked...
我走路时靴子有点儿嘎吱嘎吱响。 - The door squeaked open...
门吱呀一声开了。 - She squeaked with delight.
她高兴得尖叫起来。 - Squeakis also a noun.
- He gave an outraged squeak.
他发出一声愤怒的尖叫。
- My boots squeaked a little as I walked...
- VERB 侥幸成功;险胜;勉强通过
Tosqueak throughorsqueak bymeans to only just manage to get accepted, get included in something, or win something.- The President's economic package squeaked through the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 213...
总统的一揽子经济计划最终以 219 票对 213 票在众议院勉强获得通过。 - In spite of a dismal record at school, she narrowly squeaked into design school.
尽管在学校的成绩很糟糕,她还是勉强进入了设计学校。
- The President's economic package squeaked through the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 213...
- See also:bubble and squeak
双语例句
- His tennis shoes squeaked with water as I heard him walk back to where I was working on the bathroom.
我听见他走到我正忙着改造的浴室,他那进了水的网球鞋走起来吱吱作响。 - She squeaked with delight.
她高兴得尖叫起来。 - Now Little Claus did not relish the porridge at all, so he trod with his foot on the sack under the table, and the dry skin squeaked quite loud.
这一碗稀粥他实在吃得没有甚么味道,所以他的一双脚就在袋子上踩,踩得那张马皮发出叽叽嘎嘎的声音来。 - To make a sizzling noise while frying or searing. The mouse squeaked in the corner.
墙角处有老鼠的吱吱声。 - The New Hampshire bill squeaked through on a178-167 vote after an hour of debate.
新罕布什尔州以178票赞成对167票反对侥幸通过了这一法律,投票前两院成员辩论了一个小时。 - My boots squeaked a little as I walked
我走路时靴子有点儿嘎吱嘎吱响。 - "I am not your servant!" he squeaked, avoiding Snape's eye.
“我不是你的仆人!”他吱吱叫道,回避着斯内普的眼睛。 - By two months of hard cramming Moley squeaked by the finals.
经过两个月辛辛苦苦的死记硬背,莫利总算勉强通过了期终考试。 - "If somebody squeaked, he was quickly smothered and gagged."
“如果有人告密,马上就被扼杀,从此堵上嘴巴。” - The hinges squeaked.
铰链轧轧作响。