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1 squeal
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1. noun(a long, shrill cry: The children welcomed him with squeals of delight.)
2. verb(to give a cry of this sort: The puppy squealed with pain.)squeal1 n chillido / gritosqueal2 vb chillarEs la voz fuerte y aguda de los cerdos o el ruido de un frenazo, por ejemplo. Es también el grito de regocijo de un niño emocionadísimotr[skwiːl]1 (of animal, person) chillido, grito; (of tyres, brakes) chirrido1 (animal, person) chillar; (tyres, brakes) chirriar2 familiar (inform on) cantar, chivarse1 (say) decir chillando, chillar, gritarsqueal ['skwi:l] vi1) : chillar (dícese de las personas o los animales), chirriar (dícese de los frenos, etc.)2) protest: quejarsesqueal n1) : chillido m (de una persona o un animal)2) screech: chirrido m (de frenos, etc.)n.• chillido s.m.v.• chillar v.• chivatear v.• soplar v.
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1. skwiːla) ( make noise) \<\<person/animal\>\> chillar; \<\<brakes/tires\>\> chirriar*, rechinarb) ( inform) (colloq) cantar (fam), chivarse (Esp fam), sapear (Ven fam)to squeal ON somebody — delatar a alguien, sapear a alguien (Ven fam)
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vt chillar, gritar
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[skwiːl]1.N chillido m2. VI1) (=make noise) [person, animal] chillar; [brakes, tyres] chirriar2) ** (=inform) cantar, soplar3) * (=complain) quejarse3.VT"yes", he squealed — -sí -dijo chillando
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1. [skwiːl]a) ( make noise) \<\<person/animal\>\> chillar; \<\<brakes/tires\>\> chirriar*, rechinarb) ( inform) (colloq) cantar (fam), chivarse (Esp fam), sapear (Ven fam)to squeal ON somebody — delatar a alguien, sapear a alguien (Ven fam)
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vt chillar, gritar
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