squeak

squeak
[skwiːk]
sustantivo
1chillido (m) (of animal, person); chirrido (m) (of door, hinges)
  • I don't want to hear another squeak out of you (familiar) -> no quiero oírte decir ni pío
verbo intransitivo
2chillar (animal, person); chirriar, rechinar (door, wheel); crujir (shoes)

squeak [skuik]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Chillar, dar un chillido; producir un sonido agudo y discordante (wheel). (n)
2Romper el silencio por miedo de algún daño. (n)
sustantivo
1Grito, quejido lastimoso.
  • To have a narrow escaparse por los pelos. He couldn’t get a squeak out of her -> no pudo sacarle ni palabra

squeak [skwiːk]
noun
1 [of hinge, wheel] chirrido; (m) [of mouse, person] chillido; (m) [of shoe] crujido; (m) [of pen] raspeo; (m)
the squeak of the bedsprings/ the old swing in the garden I heard the squeak of the garden gate The Chief Inspector could hear the panicky squeak in his voice she uttered a high-pitched squeak of outrage the proposal elicited not a squeak of protest Amy heard the purposeful squeak of regulation nursing shoes coming down the main corridor
2
I don't want to hear another squeak out of you y no vuelvas a abrir la boca; y sin rechistar; "have you heard anything from him?" —"not a squeak" (sleeping child) —¿le has oído? —ni el menor ruido; (absent friend) —¿sabes algo de él? —ni una palabra
I couldn't get a squeak [out of] him
to have a narrow squeak escaparse por los pelos
they won, but it was a narrow squeak ganaron, pero por los pelos
verb:intransitive
[+hinge, wheel] chirriar; rechinar; [+mouse] chillar; [+shoes] crujir; [+pen] raspear
the door squeaked open la puerta chirrió rechinó al abrirse;or la puerta se abrió con un chirrido
verb:transitive
chillar
"you can't mean that!" she squeaked in protest

Verb Conjugation for "squeak"

Imperative
  • squeak
  • you squeak
  • he/she squeaks
  • we squeak
  • you squeak
  • they squeak
Preterite
  • I squeaked
  • you squeaked
  • he/she squeaked
  • we squeaked
  • you squeaked
  • they squeaked
Present Continuous
  • I am squeaking
  • you are squeaking
  • he/she is squeaking
  • we are squeaking
  • you are squeaking
  • they are squeaking
Present Perfect
  • I have squeaked
  • you have squeaked
  • he/she has squeaked
  • we have squeaked
  • you have squeaked
  • they have squeaked
Past Continuous
  • I was squeaking
  • you were squeaking
  • he/she was squeaking
  • we were squeaking
  • you were squeaking
  • they were squeaking
Past Perfect
  • I had squeaked
  • you had squeaked
  • he/she had squeaked
  • we had squeaked
  • you had squeaked
  • they had squeaked
Future
  • I will squeak
  • you will squeak
  • he/she will squeak
  • we will squeak
  • you will squeak
  • they will squeak
Future Perfect
  • I will have squeaked
  • you will have squeaked
  • he/she will have squeaked
  • we will have squeaked
  • you will have squeaked
  • they will have squeaked
Future Continuous
  • I will be squeaking
  • you will be squeaking
  • he/she will be squeaking
  • we will be squeaking
  • you will be squeaking
  • they will be squeaking
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been squeaking
  • you have been squeaking
  • he/she has been squeaking
  • we have been squeaking
  • you have been squeaking
  • they have been squeaking
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been squeaking
  • you will have been squeaking
  • he/she will have been squeaking
  • we will have been squeaking
  • you will have been squeaking
  • they will have been squeaking
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been squeaking
  • you had been squeaking
  • he/she had been squeaking
  • we had been squeaking
  • you had been squeaking
  • they had been squeaking
Paid English to Spanish translation

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