squeak
verb uk/skwiːk/ us/skwiːk/
(SOUND)
C2 [ I ]发出短促的尖叫;吱吱叫;嘎吱作响
to make a short, very high cry or sound
The mice in the cupboard squeaked. 老鼠在碗橱里吱吱地叫。
The door squeaked as it swung back and forth on its rusty hinges. 门的铰链生锈了,转动起来嘎吱嘎吱作响。
(SUCCEED)
[ I + adv/prep ] US(测验、竞赛等)勉强通过;侥幸成功
to only just succeed in something such as a test or competition
He squeaked through the exam. 他勉强通过了考试。
squeak
noun [ C ] uk/skwiːk/ us/skwiːk/
发出短促的尖叫;吱吱叫;嘎吱作响
a short, very high cry or sound
She let out a squeak of fright at the sight of the spider. 她看到蜘蛛时吓得尖叫了一声。
If I hear one more squeak out of you (= if you say anything else), there'll be trouble! 如果你再说一个字的话,有你好瞧的!