فارسی
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جیغ وفریاد شكیدن (مثل جغد یا موش)
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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verb squeal: The door would squeak when opened. noun peep: The mouse let out a squeak when approached.
Simple Definitions
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a high sound squeak a very short high sound or cry: • I heard the squeak of his shoes on the tiled floor. • Annie gave a squeak of surprise. creak a long high sound that something makes when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc - used especially about a door, wooden floor, bed, or stairs: • the creak of floorboards • The door opened with a creak. screech a loud, long, unpleasantly high sound - used especially about someone’s voice, or about brakes, tyres etc: • There was a screech of tyres followed by a bang. • She let out a screech of horror. beep ( also bleep British English ) a high electronic sound that a machine sends out, especially in order to attract someone’s attention: • You’ll hear a bleep when the photocopier’s finished printing.
Longman-Thesaurus
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noun ADJ. little | high, high-pitched VERB + SQUEAK give, let out | hear PREP. with a ~ The door opened with a squeak. | ~ of She gave a little squeak of surprise. PHRASES not a squeak (figurative) ‘Have you heard from them?’ ‘Not a squeak since yesterday.’ | the squeak of rubber the squeak of rubber soles on the wooden floor | a squeak of surpriseSOUND
Oxford Collocations Dictionary