squawk
verb [ I ] uk/skwɔːk/ us/skwɑːk/
发出刺耳尖叫
to make an unpleasantly loud, sharp cry
As the fox came into the yard, the chickens began squawking in alarm. 狐狸闯进院子时,鸡惊恐地开始咯咯大叫。
informal disapproving大声抱怨;高声诉苦
to complain about something noisily
Environmental groups have been squawking about the decision to build the motorway through a forest. 环保团体一直在大声疾呼,反对修建穿越森林的高速公路的决定。