双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- The bird gave a startled squawk.
鸟发出嘎嘎的惊叫声。 - 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。 - 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.)
- The parrot squawked loudly.
那鹦鹉嘎嘎大叫。 - 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。
权威例句
Adam Duritz: the singer who once squawked about Mr. Jones crows about his new albumOutlook: Whodunnit? the Hawk That Squawked in the NightHow a Shotgun Neighbour Silenced Percy the Peacock; OWNERS LEFT IN SHOCK AS PET WHO SQUAWKED TOO MUCH IS KILLEDBOARD RULES THE CHICKENS CAN STAY NEIGHBORS HAD SQUAWKED OVER WOMAN'S PETSShe Squawked and Flapped like an Oil-Stricken GuillemotThe More She Squawked, the Closerwe Seemed to the Truth; Yesterday in ParliamentShe Squawked at Clegg like a Disturbed PheasantTessa! Daaarling! One by One, They Squawked Their Commiserations; Yesterday in ParliamentTransponder squawk calibrationTransponder squawk calibration