screech
screech 英 [skri:tʃ] 美 [skritʃ]
vi. 发出尖锐的声音;发出恐惧或痛苦的叫喊声 n. 尖叫声,尖利刺耳的声音;尖声喊叫 vt. 尖着声音讲或喊
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- To screech is to make a piercing, high-pitched sound. It can also be the sound itself. Want to hear a screech? Take a little kid’s lollipop away.
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- vi. 发出尖锐的声音;发出恐惧或痛苦的叫喊声
- n. 尖叫声,尖利刺耳的声音;尖声喊叫
- vt. 尖着声音讲或喊
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1. Also known as the quaker parakeet, its raucous screech normally echoes through the subtropical forests and grasslands of Bolivia and southern Brazil.
和尚鹦鹉,又叫僧鹦鹉,它刺耳的尖叫声通常在玻利维亚和巴西南部的亚热带森林里和大草原上回荡。
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2. Over a thundering drum section and anarchic screech of a cuica, the singer praised Pitanguy for “awakening the self-esteem in each ego” with a “scalpel guided by heaven.
一阵雷鸣般的鼓声和 锯加鼓的尖声刺耳过后,一个歌者歌颂皮坦基用“上帝引导的手术刀”“唤醒了每个自我的自尊”。
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3. From a few feet away, the staff screech with mirth. I catch the waitress’s eye and we grin at the foolishness of men, a moment that transcends the barriers between us.
几英尺外服务员们在窃笑,我和那位女服务员对上了眼,我们为这个傻呼呼的男人会心地一笑,顷刻之间我们之间的障碍不复存在了。
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