Squeak Meaning in English
word
/ˈskwik/
skweek
/skwˈiːk/
skweek
释义
To make a short, high-pitched noise, usually like a mouse or something rubbing together. It can also refer to the sound itself.
用法与细微差别
"Squeak" is onomatopoeic, imitating the sound it describes. Commonly used for rodents, door hinges, shoes, or anything that produces a high, sharp noise. Can be a verb (to squeak) or noun (a squeak). Not usually used for people unless describing a voice.
Spanish: chillar - chirriar - chirrido (sonido)Portuguese (BR): rangir - chiar - guincharPortuguese (PT): rangir - chiarChinese (Simplified): 吱吱叫 - 吱吱声Chinese (Traditional): 吱吱叫 - 吱吱聲Hindi: चूं-चूं करना - चिरचिराहटArabic: يصرخ بصوت خافت - صريرBengali: কিক্ কিক্ শব্দ - ক্যাচক্যাচ শব্দRussian: писк - скрипетьJapanese: きしむ - チューチュー鳴くVietnamese: cọt kẹt - kêu chít chítKorean: 찍찍거리다 - 삐걱거리다Turkish: cıyaklamak - gıcırdamakUrdu: چرچراہٹ - چرچراہٹ کرناIndonesian: mencicit - berdecit - bunyi decit
例句
The mouse made a tiny squeak.
basic
My new shoes squeak when I walk.
basic
She heard a squeak from the old door.
basic
Did you hear that squeak? I think there’s a mouse in the house.
natural
My bike always squeaks after it rains.
natural
"Please don’t open that window—it always squeaks and wakes the baby!"
natural