My new shoes squeak.
我的新皮鞋走路嘎吱嘎吱響。
牛津詞典
The mouse ran away, squeaking with fear.
那只老鼠嚇得尖叫著溜了。
牛津詞典
One wheel makes a horrible squeaking noise.
一個車輪發(fā)出討厭的吱吱聲。
牛津詞典
‘Let go of me! ’ he squeaked nervously.
“放開我!”他緊張地尖叫道。
牛津詞典
We squeaked into the final with a goal in the last minute.
我們靠最后一分鐘的入球僥幸進(jìn)入決賽。
牛津詞典
My boots squeaked a little as I walked...
我走路時靴子有點兒嘎吱嘎吱響。
The door squeaked open...
門吱呀一聲開了。
The President's economic package squeaked through the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 213...
總統(tǒng)的一攬子經(jīng)濟(jì)計劃最終以 219 票對 213 票在眾議院勉強(qiáng)獲得通過。
In spite of a dismal record at school, she narrowly squeaked into design school.
盡管在學(xué)校的成績很糟糕,她還是勉強(qiáng)進(jìn)入了設(shè)計學(xué)校。
I heard the squeak of a mouse.
我聽到一只老鼠吱吱的叫聲.
辭典例句
The path to the road is narrow and difficult, but we can squeak through.
這條小路通向大路,但是又窄又難走, 不過我們能夠穿過去.
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I didn't hear a squeak from him for months.
好幾個月來我沒有他的一丁點兒消息.
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And squeak goes the rat.
老鼠接著吱吱叫.
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I named him Squeak because of his constant squeaky chirping.
因為它常吱吱地歡叫,我便給它取名“佳樂”.
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I heard the familiar squeak of my husband's brakes as he pulled into the drive.
我聽到熟悉的吱吱聲,那是老公汽車的剎車聲,他將汽車駛?cè)肓塑嚨?
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He hears a roar where others hear only a squeak.
他聽到的一聲大吼對于別人只是尖細(xì)的叫喚.
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Their wooden clogs squeak in the snow.
他們的木底鞋踩在雪地上吱吱嗄嗄直響.
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They can squeak by on their income.
就他們的收入而言,他們也就是勉強(qiáng)應(yīng)付著過日子.
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I don't want to hear another squeak out of you!
我不想再聽到你出聲!
《簡明英漢詞典》
The seat on my test bike had an annoying squeak that never did go away.
所在地對我的考驗自行車進(jìn)行了惱人squeak認(rèn)為沒離去.
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The room was full of the bubble and the squeak conversation.
屋內(nèi)充滿了嘰嘰咕咕的談話聲.
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Squeak coming from wood beams becomes semitone of well water.
木梁的吱吱聲成了井水的伴音.
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When I entered the room, Little Tom gave a startled squeak.
我進(jìn)屋的時候, 小湯姆嚇了一跳哇哇地哭了.
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That morning went as usual for Squeak: a shower, preening, begging for treats.
那天早上,“佳樂”和往常一樣,洗浴, 梳理, 討吃花蜜.
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These new shoes squeak.
新鞋子走起路來咯吱咯吱地響.
《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》
And most guitarists hate the buzz and yet the squeak is acceptable? That's wrong.
絕大多數(shù)的演奏家都不愿意聽到演奏中有呲音,他們認(rèn)為呲音屬于演奏錯誤, 那么為什么我們卻可以接受換把雜音?
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"the squeak of of shoes on powdery snow"
"The door creaked when I opened it slowly"