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squeak

N การ หลบหนี จาก อันตราย ได้ อย่างหวุดหวิด (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  การ รอด อย่างหวุดหวิด  a narrow escape kan-lob-ne-jak-an-ta-rai

 

squeak

N เสียง ลั่น เอี๊ ยดๆ  เสียงร้อง จี๊ดๆ  อย่าง หนู  เสียงดัง อี๊ ดอ๊าด (ของ ประตู  ฯลฯ  creak squeal shrill siang-lan-aid-aid

 

squeak

VI รอด อย่างหวุดหวิด (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  rod-yang-wud-wid

 

squeak

VI ลั่น เอี๊ ยดๆ  ร้อง จี๊ดๆ  อย่าง หนู  ดัง อี๊ ดอ๊าด  creak screech squeal lan-aid-aid

 

squeak

VI สารภาพ ให้ ตำรวจ รู้ (คำ สแลง  แจ้ง ให้ ตำรวจ รู้  รับสารภาพ  confess squeal sa-ra-pab-hai-tam-ruad-ru

 

squeak

VT พูด เสียงแหลม  shrill squeal phu-siang-leam

 

squeak by

PHRV รอดชีวิต  get by rod-che-wid

 

squeak out

PHRV กรีดร้อง  เปล่งเสียง สูง  krid-rong

 

squeak through

PHRV ผ่าน ได้ เฉียดฉิว  scrape through skin through squeeze through pan-dai-chiad-chil

 

squeak through

PHRV หวุดหวิด  scrape through skin through wud-wid

 

squeaky

ADJ ซึ่ง ร้อง เสียงแหลม  sueng-rong-siang-leam

 

squeaky clean

SL สะอาด มาก  sa-aud-mak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SQUEAK

v.t.[G., to squeak. This word probably belongs to the family of quack. ] 1. To utter a sharp shrill cry, usually of short duration; to cry with an acute tone, as an animal; or to make a sharp noise, as a pipe or quill, a wheel, a door and the like. Wheels squeak only when the axle tree is dry.
Who can endure to hear one of the rough old Romans, squeaking through the mouth of an eunuch?
Zoilus calls the companions of Ulysses, the squeaking pigs of Homer.
2. To break silence or secrecy for fear or pain; to speak.

 

SQUEAK

n.A sharp shrill sound suddenly uttered, either of the human voice or of any animal or instrument, such as a child utters in acute pain, or as pigs utter, or as is made by carriage wheels when dry, or by a pipe or reed.

 

SQUEAKER

n.One that utters a sharp shrill sound.

 

SQUEAKING

ppr. Crying with a sharp voice; making a sharp sound; as a squeaking wheel.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SQUEAK

Squeak, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Squaked; p. pr. & vb. n. Squeaking. ] Etym: [Probably of imitative origin; cf. Sw. sqväka to croak, Icel. skvakka to give a sound as of water shaken in a bottle. ]

 

1. To utter a sharp, shrill cry, usually of short duration; to cry with an acute tone, as an animal; or, to make a sharp, disagreeable noise, as a pipe or quill, a wagon wheel, a door; to creak. Who can endure to hear one of the rough old Romans squeaking through the mouth of an eunuch Addison. Zoilus calls the companions of Ulysses the "squeaking pigs " of Homer. Pope.

 

2. To break silence or secrecy for fear of pain or punishment; to speak; to confess. [Colloq. ] If he be obstinate, put a civil question to him upon the rack, and he squeaks, I warrant him. Dryden.

 

SQUEAK

SQUEAK Squeak, n.

 

Defn: A sharp, shrill, disagreeable sound suddenly utered, either of the human voice or of any animal or instrument, such as is made by carriage wheels when dry, by the soles of leather shoes, or by a pipe or reed.

 

SQUEAKER

SQUEAKER Squeak "er, n.

 

1. One who, or that which, squeaks.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The Australian gray crow shrile (Strepera anaphonesis ); -- so called from its note.

 

SQUEAKINGLY

SQUEAKINGLY Squeak "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a squeaking manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

squeak

squeak |skwēk skwik | noun a short, high-pitched sound or cry: the door opened with a slight squeak. [ with negative ] a single remark, statement, or communication: I didn't hear a squeak from him for months. verb [ no obj. ] 1 make a high-pitched sound or cry: he oiled the hinges to stop them from squeaking. [ with direct speech ] say something in a nervous or excited high-pitched tone: You're scaring me,she squeaked. informal inform on someone. 2 [ with adverbial ] informal succeed in achieving something by a very narrow margin: the bill squeaked through with just six votes to spare. (squeak by ) make or have just enough money for basic necessities: she was squeaking by on her minimum-wage job. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): imitative; compare with Swedish skväka croak, also with squeal and shriek. The noun dates from the early 17th cent.

 

squeaker

squeak er |ˈskwēkər ˈskwikər | noun a person or thing that squeaks. informal a competition or election won or likely to be won by a narrow margin.

 

squeaky

squeak y |ˈskwēkē ˈskwiki | adjective ( squeakier, squeakiest ) having or making a high-pitched sound or cry: a high, squeaky voice. DERIVATIVES squeak i ly |-kəlē |adverb, squeak i ness noun

 

squeaky clean

squeak y clean adjective informal completely clean: squeaky clean restrooms. beyond reproach; without vice: politicians who are less than squeaky clean.

 

Oxford Dictionary

squeak

squeak |skwiːk | noun a short, high-pitched sound or cry: the door opened with a slight squeak. [ with negative ] a single remark or communication: I didn't hear a squeak from him for months. verb [ no obj. ] 1 make a high-pitched sound or cry: he oiled the hinges to stop them squeaking. [ with direct speech ] say something in a nervous or excited high-pitched tone: You're scaring me,she squeaked. informal inform on someone. 2 [ with adverbial ] informal succeed in achieving something by a very narrow margin: the bill squeaked through with just six votes to spare. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): imitative; compare with Swedish skväka croak , also with squeal and shriek. The noun dates from the early 17th cent.

 

squeaker

squeak ¦er |ˈskwiːkə | noun 1 a person or thing that squeaks: children blowing party squeakers. chiefly Brit. a young pigeon. 2 informal, chiefly N. Amer. a competition or election won or likely to be won by a narrow margin.

 

squeaky

squeaky |ˈskwiːki | adjective ( squeakier, squeakiest ) having or making a high-pitched sound or cry: a high, squeaky voice. DERIVATIVES squeakily adverb, squeakiness noun

 

squeaky clean

squeaky clean adjective informal completely clean: squeaky clean babies. beyond reproach; without vice: politicians who are less than squeaky clean.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

squeak

squeak noun & verb 1 the vole's squeak | the rat squeaked: peep, cheep, pipe, squeal, tweet, yelp, whimper. 2 the squeak of the hinge | the hinges of the gate squeaked: screech, creak, scrape, grate, rasp, jar, groan.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

squeak

squeak noun 1 the dying squeak of a captured vole or bird: peep, cheep, pipe, piping, squeal, tweet, warble, yelp, whimper. 2 Clare heard the squeak of the garden gate hinge: screech, creak, scrape, grate, rasp, jar, groan. verb 1 the rat squeaked: peep, cheep, pipe, squeal, tweet, yelp, whimper. 2 the hinges of the gate squeaked as she opened it: screech, creak, scrape, grate, rasp, jar, groan.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

squeak

squeak /skwiːk /擬音語 動詞 自動詞 1 〈ネズミなどが 〉チューチュー鳴く ; 〈人が 〉キャーキャー言う ; 蝶番 ちょうつがい ドアなどが 〉きしむ, キーキー音を立てる ; 〈靴 ブーツなどが 〉キュッキュッ音を立てる .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆やっとのことで [かろうじて ]成功 [勝利, 合格 ]する (through, by ).名詞 C チューチュー鳴く声, きしむ音 .

 

squeaky

squeak y /skwíːki /形容詞 キーキーいう, チューチュー鳴く ; キーキー声の ; きしる ▸ a squeaky door キーキーきしるドア squ aky cl an ⦅主に米 くだけて ⦆清潔 [清廉潔白 ]な .