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
- He squeaked by the job.
他勉强干完那工作。 - After a brief, but what felt like long, moment he replied," John. "He barely squeaked out the words.
仿佛过了很长时间他才回答:“约翰。”他的声音小得几乎听不到。 - As I came up in the elevator just now, it squeaked.
我刚刚从电梯里上来,那电梯在轹轹地发响。 - My boots squeaked a little as I walked
我走路时靴子有点儿嘎吱嘎吱响。 - The Conservative Party barely squeaked through in parliament.
保守党在议会里勉强获胜。 - It was dark now and the snow squeaked under our boots.
现在天黑了,靴底下的雪轧轧作响。 - She squeaked out a cry of fear when she saw a dead person in front of her.
她看到她的前面有个死人时,吓得尖叫起来。 - 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 hinges squeaked.
铰链轧轧作响。 - She played the song loud. Copying what she heard squeaked out some sounds on the dusty violin.
她大声播放音乐,听到什么,就跟着用那把占满灰尘的小提琴嘎吱嘎吱地拉出声音。