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1. noun1) (of animal) Quieken, das3) (coll.): (escape)2. intransitive verbhave a narrow squeak — gerade noch [mit dem Leben] davonkommen
1) [Tier:] quieken2) [Scharnier, Tür, Bremse, Schuh usw.:] quietschen* * *[skwi:k] 1. noun(a shrill cry or sound: the squeaks of the mice/puppies.) das Quietschen2. verb(to make a shrill cry or sound: The door-hinge is squeaking.) quietschen- academic.ru/70025/squeaky">squeaky- squeakily
- squeakiness* * *[skwi:k]I. n Quietschen nt kein pl; of an animal Quieken nt kein pl; of a mouse Pieps[er] m fam; of a person Quiekser m famto let out a \squeak [of fright] einen [Angst]schrei ausstoßen; ( fig)if I hear one more \squeak out of you, there'll be trouble! wenn ich noch einen Mucks[er] von dir höre, gibt's Ärger! famII. vi2. (just pass)to \squeak through an exam/a test ein Examen/eine Prüfung mit knapper Not bestehen* * *[skwiːk]1. n(of hinge, wheel etc, shoe, pen) Quietschen nt no pl; (of person) Quiekser m; (of small animal) Quieken nt no pl; (of mouse, bird) Piepsen nt no pl; (fig inf = sound) Pieps m (inf), Mucks m (inf)the door opened with a squeak — die Tür ging quietschend auf
2. vi(door, hinge, shoes etc) quietschen; (person) quieksen; (small animal) quieken, quieksen; (mouse, bird) piepsen3. vtquieksen* * *squeak [skwiːk]A v/i1. quiek(s)en, piep(s)en2. quietschen (Türangel etc), (Bremsen etc auch) kreischenB v/t etwas quiek(s)en, piep(s)enC s1. Quiek(s)en n, Piep(s)en n2. Quietschen n, Kreischen nthat was a narrow squeak das ist gerade noch einmal gut gegangen!, das hätte ins Auge gehen können!4. US sl Chance f* * *1. noun1) (of animal) Quieken, das2) (of hinge, door, brake, shoe, etc.) Quietschen, das3) (coll.): (escape)2. intransitive verbhave a narrow squeak — gerade noch [mit dem Leben] davonkommen
1) [Tier:] quieken2) [Scharnier, Tür, Bremse, Schuh usw.:] quietschen* * *v.quieken v.quietschen v.
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