squeal 英 [skwi:l]   美 [skwil]

squeal

squeal  英 [skwi:l] 美 [skwil]

vt. 告密;长声尖叫  vi. 告密;尖声地说  n. 尖叫声 

进行时:squealing  过去式:squealed  过去分词:squealed  第三人称单数:squeals  名词复数:squeals 

Mahone calls Michael to warn him and to explain that he won't squeal. 马宏给迈可打了个电话,告知了这个情况,并且保证他不会告密。
This “tilted” angle will help the penis make more direct contact with the clitoris, and will undoubtedly make her squeal in delight. 这种“倾斜”的角度将使男性生殖器更加直接地与阴蒂接触,也毫无疑问地会使她在兴奋中尖声惊叫。

  • To squeal is to make a sharp, high-pitched cry, the way a piglet squeals or the excited way your little sister will squeal when she sees the huge birthday cake you made for her.
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  • vt. 告密;长声尖叫
  • vi. 告密;尖声地说
  • n. 尖叫声
  • 1. Mahone calls Michael to warn him and to explain that he won't squeal.

    马宏给迈可打了个电话,告知了这个情况,并且保证他不会告密。

  • 2. This “tilted” angle will help the penis make more direct contact with the clitoris, and will undoubtedly make her squeal in delight.

    这种“倾斜”的角度将使男性生殖器更加直接地与阴蒂接触,也毫无疑问地会使她在兴奋中尖声惊叫。

  • squeal (v.) c. 1300, probably of imitative origin, similar to Old Norse skvala "to cry out" (see squall (v.)). The sense of "inform on another" is first recorded 1865. Related: Squealed; squealing. The noun is attested from 1747.
squeal / skwiːl ; NAmE skwiːl / verb , noun squeal squeals squealed squealing verb 1 [intransitive ] to make a long, high sound 尖声长叫;发出长而尖的声音 The pigs were squealing. 猪尖叫着。 The car squealed to a halt. 汽车嘎的一声停了下来。 Children were running around squealing with excitement. 孩子们跑来跑去,兴奋地尖叫着。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] (+ speech) to speak in a very high voice, especially when you are excited or nervous (尤指激动或紧张时)尖声说,高声嚷着说 ‘Don't!’ she squealed. “不要!”她尖叫道。 3 [intransitive ] squeal(on sb) ( informal, disapproving) to give information, especially to the police, about sth illegal that sb has done 告密;告发 noun a long high cry or sound 拖长的尖叫声;长而尖的声音 a squeal of pain 疼痛的尖叫 a squeal of delight 快乐的尖叫 He stopped with a squeal of brakes. 他嘎的一声把车刹住了。 squeal / skwiːl ; NAmE skwiːl /
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