
길고 높은 비명이나 마찰 소리.
A long, high-pitched cry or sound, often expressing pain, excitement, or resulting from friction.
예문:
"The sudden squeal of brakes made everyone on the sidewalk turn around."
"A squeal of delight erupted from the room when the cake appeared."
길고 높은 비명이나 소리를 내다.
To emit a long, high-pitched cry or noise.
예문:
"The tires squealed as the driver rounded the sharp corner."
"The little girl squealed when she saw the colorful balloons."
빽빽거리는 높은 소리로 말하다.
To say something in a high-pitched, excited, or shrill voice.
예문:
"'I won!' she squealed, jumping up and down."
"The fans squealed the pop star's name in unison."
경찰이나 권위자에게 타인의 비밀이나 범죄를 밀고하다.
To provide information about someone's illegal or secret activities to the authorities.
예문:
"The criminal decided to squeal on his accomplices to avoid prison."
"Nobody likes a person who squeals on their friends."
타인의 비밀을 권위자에게 알리는 밀고 행위.
An act of informing on someone or betraying a secret to the authorities.
예문:
"The police were waiting for a squeal from someone inside the organization."
"His squeal led to the downfall of the entire smuggling ring."
어떤 일에 대해 크게 불평하거나 항의하다.
To complain or protest loudly about something.
예문:
"The players squealed about the referee's controversial decision."
"Don't squeal just because you have to do a little extra work."
어떤 일에 대한 큰 불평이나 항의.
A loud complaint or protest.
예문:
"The proposed tax hike caused a loud squeal from the business community."
"Her squeal of protest was ignored by the committee."