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I. squeak [ingl. am. skwik, ingl. brit. skwiːk] SUST.
1. squeak:
squeak (of animal, person)
squeak (of hinge, pen)
squeak (of shoes)
to give or let out a squeak
any messages from New York? — not a squeak
any messages from New York? — not a squeak
¿algún mensaje de Nueva York? — ni pío coloq.
I don't want to hear a squeak out of anyone coloq., hum.
2. squeak (escape) coloq.:
a narrow or ingl. am. also close squeak , we got there in time, but it was a narrow squeak
II. squeak [ingl. am. skwik, ingl. brit. skwiːk] V. intr.
1. squeak:
squeak animal/person:
squeak hinge/pen:
squeak shoes:
2. squeak (pass by a narrow margin):
to squeak past/through
III. squeak [ingl. am. skwik, ingl. brit. skwiːk] V. trans.
squeak
squeak
squeak in V. [ingl. am. skwik -, ingl. brit. skwiːk -] (v + adv)
squeak in
squeak in
squeak out V. [ingl. am. skwik -, ingl. brit. skwiːk -] ingl. am. (v + adv + o)
squeak out win/victory:
squeak out
bubble and squeak SUST. U
bubble and squeak
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chirriar puerta/gozne:
chillar ratón:
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I. squeak [skwi:k] SUST.
squeak
II. squeak [skwi:k] V. intr.
squeak
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I. squeak [skwik] SUST.
squeak
II. squeak [skwik] V. intr.
squeak
pip-squeak [ˈpɪp·skwik] SUST. coloq.
pip-squeak
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Present
Isqueak
yousqueak
he/she/itsqueaks
wesqueak
yousqueak
theysqueak
Past
Isqueaked
yousqueaked
he/she/itsqueaked
wesqueaked
yousqueaked
theysqueaked
Present Perfect
Ihavesqueaked
youhavesqueaked
he/she/ithassqueaked
wehavesqueaked
youhavesqueaked
theyhavesqueaked
Past Perfect
Ihadsqueaked
youhadsqueaked
he/she/ithadsqueaked
wehadsqueaked
youhadsqueaked
theyhadsqueaked
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The 4 post shaker is commonly used by vehicle manufacturers to investigate squeaks and rattles.
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His over-sized basketball shoes always squeak against the floor/ground, no matter what surface he is walking on.
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Squeak-squeak is not there, but they find jewelry from recent robberies.
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Characters merely squeak when they are shown talking, and the narrator then explains what was said.
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The arboreal salamander can squeak using a different mechanism; it retracts its eyes into its head, forcing air out of its mouth.
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