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creak

  • 1 creak

    أَحْدَثَ صريرًا \ creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. \ صَرِير \ creak: a creaking sound: the creak of the iron gate opening and shutting.

    Arabic-English glossary > creak

  • 2 creak

    صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling.

    Arabic-English glossary > creak

  • 3 creak

    [kriːk]
    1. verb
    to make a sharp grating sound:

    That chair is creaking beneath your weight.

    يُصرُّ (الباب)، يًطَقْطِقُ
    2. noun
    such a sound:

    The strange creaks in the old house kept the girl awake.

    صَرير (الباب)

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  • 4 صرير

    صَرِير \ creak: a creaking sound: the creak of the iron gate opening and shutting. \ أَحْدَثَ صريرًا \ creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صرير

  • 5 صديقة (لشاب)

    صديقة (لِشَابّ)‏ \ girlfriend: a girl companion, esp. one with whom a boy or man spends time and shares amusements. \ صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صديقة (لشاب)

  • 6 bundle

    صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling.

    Arabic-English glossary > bundle

  • 7 screech

    صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling.

    Arabic-English glossary > screech

  • 8 squeak

    صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling.

    Arabic-English glossary > squeak

  • 9 جعله يصر

    v. creak

    Arabic-English dictionary > جعله يصر

  • 10 صر

    v. screech, squeak, squeal, creak, grate, avow, jar, rasp, press, play up, persist, insist

    Arabic-English dictionary > صر

  • 11 صرف

    adj. pure, downright, absolute, sterling, unadulterated, unalloyed, arduous
    n. exchange, shake
    v. withdraw, put out, turn away, vent, pay, pay away, receive, resolve, count, double, shrift, groan, earn, creak, scrape, dismiss
    n. dismissal

    Arabic-English dictionary > صرف

  • 12 صرير

    n. squeak, creak, grinding, rasping, jar, screech, sizzle, rumbling

    Arabic-English dictionary > صرير

  • 13 صريف

    n. creak

    Arabic-English dictionary > صريف

  • 14 صرف

    صَرَفَ: صَر، صَوّتَ
    to creak, squeak, grate, jar

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صرف

  • 15 صرير

    صَرِير: صَرِيف
    stridulation, stridor, creak(ing), grating, squeak(ing), jar(ring), screech(ing), chirp(ing)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صرير

  • 16 صريف

    صَرِيف: صَرِير
    creak(ing), squeak(ing), grating, jar(ring)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صريف

  • 17 صر

    صَرّ: صَرَفَ، صَوّتَ
    to stridulate, creak, squeak, grate, jar, screech, chirp

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صر

См. также в других словарях:

  • creak´i|ly — creak|y «KREE kee», adjective, creak|i|er, creak|i|est. likely to creak; creaking: »creaky floors, creaky hinges. A creaky ride in a venerable elevator brings one to the fourth floor laboratory (Harper s). –creak´i|ly …   Useful english dictionary

  • creak|y — «KREE kee», adjective, creak|i|er, creak|i|est. likely to creak; creaking: »creaky floors, creaky hinges. A creaky ride in a venerable elevator brings one to the fourth floor laboratory (Harper s). –creak´i|ly …   Useful english dictionary

  • Creak — (kr[=e]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Creaked} (kr[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Creaking}.] [OE. creken, prob. of imitative origin; cf. E. crack, and. D. krieken to crackle, chirp.] To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • creak — creak·i·ly; creak·ing·ly; creak; …   English syllables

  • Creak — Creak, v. t. To produce a creaking sound with. [1913 Webster] Creaking my shoes on the plain masonry. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Creak — (kr[=e]k), n. The sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking. Roget. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • creak — [kri:k] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] if something such as a door, wooden floor, old bed, or stair creaks, it makes a long high noise when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc ▪ The floorboards creaked as she walked across… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • creak — early 14c., utter a harsh cry, of imitative origin. Used of the sound made by a rusty gate hinge, etc., from 1580s. Related: Creaked; creaking. As a noun, from c.1600 …   Etymology dictionary

  • creak — [v] grind, grate with high noise chirr, crepitate, groan, rasp, scrape, scratch, screech, sound, squeak, squeal; concepts 65,186,215 …   New thesaurus

  • creak — ► VERB 1) make a harsh high pitched sound when being moved or when pressure is applied. 2) show weakness or frailty under strain. ► NOUN ▪ a creaking sound. ORIGIN imitative …   English terms dictionary

  • creak — [krēk] vi. [ME creken, to make a sound like geese, crows, etc.; echoic var. of croken: see CROAK] 1. to make a harsh, shrill, grating, or squeaking sound, as rusted hinges do 2. to move slowly with or as with such a sound n. such a sound …   English World dictionary

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