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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. squeak [ingl. brit. skwiːk, ingl. am. skwik] SUST.

1. squeak (noise):

squeak (of mouse, soft toy)
squeak (of furniture, shoes)
squeak (of infant)
to let out or give a squeak (of surprise)
without a squeak coloq. accept, give in
there wasn't a squeak from her coloq.

2. squeak (escape) coloq.:

that was a narrow squeak

II. squeak [ingl. brit. skwiːk, ingl. am. skwik] V. trans.

to squeak (out)

III. squeak [ingl. brit. skwiːk, ingl. am. skwik] V. intr.

1. squeak (make noise):

squeak child:
squeak door, wheel, mechanism, chalk:
squeak mouse, bat, soft toy:
squeak shoes, furniture:
craquer (on sur)

2. squeak coloq.:

to squeak through (just succeed in) selection, process, trial

bubble and squeak SUST. ingl. brit.

bubble and squeak
to have a narrow escape or a narrow squeak coloq. ingl. brit.
that was a narrow squeak coloq.! ingl. brit.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
squeak
squeak
squeak
pousser un couinement souris, chaton:
to squeak
couiner souris, chaton, jouet:
to squeak
crisser chaussures, craie, ongles:
to squeak
squeak
grincer craie:
to squeak

en el diccionario PONS

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francés

I. squeak [skwi:k] SUST.

squeak

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to let out a squeak of fright

II. squeak [skwi:k] V. intr. (emit shrill sound)

squeak
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to squeak
craquer chaussures, bois, parquet
to squeak
crier souris
to squeak
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. squeak [skwik] SUST.

squeak

II. squeak [skwik] V. intr.

squeak mouse, door, hinge:

squeak
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to squeak
crier souris
to squeak
craquer chaussures, bois, parquet
to squeak
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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