creak
creak 英 [kri:k] 美 [krik]
n. 嘎吱嘎吱声 vi. 发出咯吱咯吱声;勉强运转 vt. 使咯吱咯吱响
进行时:creaking 过去式:creaked 过去分词:creaked 第三人称单数:creaks 名词复数:creaks
- To creak is to make a high, groaning sound, like a rusty gate swinging shut. The old, worn floorboards in your house might creak as you walk down the hall.
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- n. 嘎吱嘎吱声
- vi. 发出咯吱咯吱声;勉强运转
- vt. 使咯吱咯吱响
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1. He lets us hear the creak of oars and the scratch of pens, as well as the tubercular king fighting for every breath.
他让我们听到了船桨嘎吱嘎吱的声音和笔尖写字时摩擦纸面的刮擦声,还有患了结核病的国王为每次呼吸而奋斗的声音。
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2. He lets us hear the creak of oars and the scratch of pens, as well as the tubercular king fighting for every breath.
他让我们听到了船桨的嘎吱声、笔尖滑动的摩擦声和得了结核病的国王奋力的喘息声。
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3. In spite of his premeditated carefulness, the floor would now and then creak; his garments would rustle; the shadow of his presence, in a forbidden proximity, would be thrown across his victim.
尽管他事先策划周密,但地板会不时吱嘎作响,他的衣服也会细碎有声。 而且到了,近在咫尺的禁地,他的身影也会投射到被窃人的身上。
- creak (v.) early 14c., creken, "utter a harsh cry," of imitative origin. Compare Old English cræccettan "to croak." Used from 1580s of the sound made by rusty gate hinges, wooden floorboards, and aged bones. Related: Creaked; creaking. As a noun, from c. 1600, "a sharp, harsh, grating sound."
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