1.(婴儿等因痛苦,恐怖,发怒,欢喜等)哇哇地叫,尖声呼叫,号叫
2.〈俚〉激烈抗议 (against)
3.〈俚〉告密
1.尖叫(声)
2.〈美〉抗议
1.to make a long high sound
2.to tell the police or someone in authority that someone has done something wrong or illegal
1.a long high sound
1.Do not think I don't see what you are doing, girl, he thought, as the big sow snuffed and squealed.
不要以为我没有看见你在做什么,女孩,他想,大猪抽动鼻子,哼哼地叫。
2.The rat squealed as he bit into it, squirming wildly in his hands.
当他一口咬下去时,老鼠在他手上尖叫蠕动。
3.she squealed now, gushing before she was all the way through the door.
她尖叫着,一进门便向我冲了过来。
4.They squealed with delight. They found what they had been looking for: a great supply of New Cheese.
他们高兴得尖叫起来,他们终于发现了他们一直在寻找的东西:大量新鲜的奶酪。
5."Darling Denisov, " squealed Natasha, and, beside herself with delight she darted up to him, hugging and kissing him.
娜塔莎得意忘形,发出刺耳的尖声,一下子跑到杰尼索夫跟前,抱住他吻了吻。
6.Mr. Bo arrived 45 minutes late, followed by a gaggle of reporters who squealed and shouted as they all tried to enter the meeting room.
他迟到了45分钟,身后跟着一群尖叫着试图进入重庆厅的记者。
7.The boy squealed in delight bouncing up and down on the bed.
这男孩高兴得尖叫,在床上蹦蹦跳跳。
8.n. vt The children squealed with delight they they saw the puppy.
孩子们看到小狗时高兴得大声尖叫。
9.It used to be that brakes needed to be replaced when they squealed.
过去通常是刹车装置发出噪声时才去更换的。
10.Then she squealed and pointed at my crotch.
然后她尖叫着指着我的裤裆。