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phrvi slHe was looking for a guy who squealed on him — Он разыскивал того парня, который донес на него в полицию
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разг."визжать как свинья недорезанная", верещатьEh, remember the Councils of Action in 1920. They were something different. All over England, to stop the war against the Soviet Union... And what did Lloyd George do? He squealed like a stuck pig. Soviets, he said, these Councils of Action are Soviets. And he stopped the war against Russia, double quick! (J. Lindsay, ‘Betrayed Spring’, ‘Lancashire’) — Эх, помню я Комитеты действия в 1920 году. Тогда это было совсем другое дело. По всей Англии они создавались, чтобы прекратить войну против Советского Союза... А что делал Ллойд Джордж? Визжал как свинья недорезанная. Это, мол, советские комитеты. Но хочешь не хочешь, а пришлось ему прекратить войну против России.
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писк (при трении в отсутствии смазки); II визжать; "петь" при отсутствии смазки; издавать резкий визг -
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[skwiːl]1. nouna long, shrill cry:زَعيق، صَوْت رَفيع وحادThe children welcomed him with squeals of delight.
2. verbto give a cry of this sort:يَزْعَقThe puppy squealed with pain.
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Squeal
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n.चिल्लाहट, सुअर की बोलीv. tr.चिल्लाना, चिचयाना, कूकना, किकयाना -
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ciyaklamak; ötmek, gammazlik etmek; ciyaklama; haykiris, bagirisma
См. также в других словарях:
squeal — ► NOUN ▪ a long, high pitched cry or noise. ► VERB 1) make a squeal. 2) say something in a high pitched, excited tone. 3) complain. 4) (often squeal on) informal inform on someone. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
Squeal — (skw[=e]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Squealed} (skw[=e]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squealing}.] [Of Scand. origin; cf. Sw. sqv[ a]la, Norw. skvella. Cf. {Squeak}, {Squall}.] 1. To cry with a sharp, shrill, prolonged sound, as certain animals do, indicating … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squeal — Squeal, n. A shrill, sharp, somewhat prolonged cry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squeal — vb *shout, yell, shriek, scream, screech, holler, whoop Analogous words: *cry, wail squeal n shout, yell, shriek, scream, screech, holler, whoop (see under SHOUT vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
squeal — squeal·er; squeal; … English syllables
squeal — [n/v1] yell in a loud and high pitched manner bleat, cheep, creak, grate, howl, peep, rasp, scream, scream bloody murder*, screech, shout, shriek, shrill, squawk, wail, yelp, yip, yowl; concepts 64,77 squeal [v2] inform on betray, blab*, complain … New thesaurus
squeal — [skwēl] vi. [ME squelen, prob. akin to ON skvala, to cry out, yell < IE * (s)kwel , var. of base * kel > L calare, to cry out, clamor, a cry] 1. to utter or make a long, shrill cry or sound 2. Slang to act as an informer; betray a secret:… … English World dictionary
squeal — index divulge Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
squeal — c.1300, probably of imitative origin, similar to O.N. skvala to cry out (see SQUALL (Cf. squall) (v.)). The sense of inform on another is first recorded 1865. The noun is attested from 1747 … Etymology dictionary
squeal|er — «SKWEE luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that squeals. 2. the young of the grouse, partridge, quail, or pigeon. 3. a young pig. 4. Slang. an informer … Useful english dictionary
squeal like a pig — squeal or yell loudly and shrilly … Useful english dictionary