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1 screech
1. n1) хрипкий (верескливий) крикto let out a screech — вищати, верещати
2) зловісний крик3) верескливий (хрипкий) звук2. v1) хрипко (верескливо) кричати2) зловісно кричати, пугикати3) скрипіти, вищати* * *I nхриплий крик; верескливий звукII v1) хрипло або верескливо кричати; скрипіти, верещати ( про гальмо)2) хрипло або верескливо викрикувати ( screech out)III n; сл.самогон; дешеве віскі
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