squeaker / ˈskwi kər /

📖毕业后词汇尖叫声叽叽喳喳尖叫者吱吱声

squeaker 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that squeaks.
  2. Informal. a contest or game won by a very small margin.
  3. Informal. a dangerous situation.

squeaker 近义词

squeaker

等同于 near miss

squeaker

等同于 tattletale

squeaker

等同于 cliffhanger

squeaker

等同于 close call

更多squeaker例句

  1. The Ring Bone features squeakers so that every catch can be as intriguing as possible for your furry friend.
  2. This rabbit has squeakers in its head, torso and all four appendages, each pitched to a slightly different note.
  3. This was true after Florida, Nevada, and even that home-state squeaker, Michigan.
  4. Obama is more likely to win in a squeaker than with a Reagan-sized mandate.
  5. The Diaz-Balarts, both in squeaker races, are fighting for their political lives.
  6. Squeaker would lend me a guinea with pleasure; he is a large-minded man, I am sure.
  7. And, in almost the same way, the bunny uncle had saved Squeaker, when his wooden house was blown over by the wolf.
  8. So I set a trap and next night had a specimen of the Squeaker as well as a couple of the omnipresent Deer-mice.
  9. The globes set up their seductive rhythms as before, but he could not hear them above the discord of his squeaker.
  10. They tried to herd him into the first cave on the right, but he had remembered the squeaker; they could not distract him.