squawk
squawk 英 [skwɔːk] 美 [skwɔk]
vi. 抗议;发出响而粗的叫声;大声抱怨 n. 抗议;叫声;诉苦;故障 vt. 粗声叫出;诉苦
进行时:squawking 过去式:squawked 过去分词:squawked 第三人称单数:squawks 名词复数:squawks
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- vi. 抗议;发出响而粗的叫声;大声抱怨
- n. 抗议;叫声;诉苦;故障
- vt. 粗声叫出;诉苦
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1. This is part one of the preliminary transcript and video clips of Warren Buffett's appearances on CNBC's squawk Box on Monday, March 9, 2009.
年 3 月 9 日沃伦•巴菲特接受了 CNBC 的 Squawk Box 节目的采访,这是文字初稿和视频剪辑的第一部分。
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2. IN what may come to be the definitive line about our current economic crisis, Warren Buffett said on the CNBC program “squawk Box” this month that the United States economy has “fallen off a cliff.”
本月,沃伦·巴菲特(Warren Buffett)在CNBC(美国全国广播公司财经频道)的访谈节目“财经扬声器”( Squawk Box)上表示,美国经济已经“坠入深渊”——这或许是对当前经济危机最权威的看法。
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3. This file contains information the squawk VM will use to run the application.
该文件包含 Squawk VM 用于运行应用程序的信息。
- squawk (n.) 1850, from squawk (v.).
- squawk (v.) 1821, probably of imitative origin (compare dialectal Italian squacco "small crested heron"). Related: Squawked; squawking. Squawk-box "loud-speaker" is from 1945.
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