squawks

英[skwɔːk] 美[skwɔːk]
  • n.叫声;嘈杂的抱怨v.呱呱地叫鸣;喋喋不休地发牢骚
squawker squawked squawked squawking squawks
  • squab adj.刚孵出的;羽毛未丰的;矮胖的n.乳鸽;雏鸽;矮胖子;长沙发;垫子
  • squab-chick n.雏鸟
  • squabbish adj.有点胖的
  • squabble v.(为琐事)争论;口角n.争论;口角
  • squabbled v.(为琐事)争论;口角n.争论;口角
Noun:
  1. the noise of squawking;

    "she awoke to the squawk of chickens"
    "the squawk of car horns"

  2. informal terms for objecting;

    "I have a gripe about the service here"

Verb:
  1. utter a harsh abrupt scream

  2. complain;

    "What was he hollering about?"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The bird gave a startled squawk.
      鸟发出嘎嘎的惊叫声。
    2. At once we hear the drums and the squawk of trumpets.
      我们便立刻听到了鼓声和刺耳的喇叭声。
    3. He gave a loud squawk when they ignored him.
      他们不理他时,他发出大声的抗议。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The parrot squawked loudly.
      那鹦鹉嘎嘎大叫。
    2. Domestic customers may take a while to notice, but energy-intense industries will squawk.
      国内的消费者可能经过一段时间才能有所察觉,但是用能大户的工业将会抗议。