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screak
▪ I. screak, n. Now chiefly dial. (skriːk) For forms see the vb. [f. screak v.] 1. A shrill cry; a shrill grating sound.1513 Douglas æneis ii. xii. 14 The ȝing childring, and frayit matrounis eik, Stude all on raw, with mony peteous screik. Ibid. iv. viii. 111 And oft with wild skrek the nycht oule,... Oxford English Dictionary
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screaky
screaky, a. (ˈskriːkɪ) Also screeky, skreaky, skreeky, skrieky. [f. screak n. or v. + -y.] Apt to screak.1884 ‘Mark Twain’ Huck. Finn xxvii. 272 A melodeum—a sick one..pretty skreeky and colicky. 1892 Dialect Notes (U.S.) v. 231 (Kentucky Words) Skrieky, creaky. 1893 R. Bridges Humours of Court iii.... Oxford English Dictionary
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skreigh
▪ I. skreigh, n.1 Sc. (skrix) Forms: 6 skrech, 8 skriech, 9 skreich; 7– skreigh, 9 skriegh, skreegh, screigh, etc. [Alteration of screik screak n., in order to imitate a more prolonged or harsher sound.] A shriek or screech; a loud shrill cry or scream. Also fig.1549 Compl. Scot. vi. 39 The herrons ... Oxford English Dictionary
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screaking
▪ I. ˈscreaking, vbl. n. [-ing1.] The action of the verb screak; utterance or emission of a shrill cry or grating sound.1565 Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Stridor, To heare the screakyng or crashyng of a saw. 1597 Morley Introd. Mus. 7 So that vnder Gam vt the voice seemed as a kinde of humming, and aboue E... Oxford English Dictionary
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greking
ˈgreking Obs. exc. Sc. Forms: α. 3 griking(e, 4 ? graykyng, 5 gryking, 6 greiking, greking, 9 greyking. β. 3 griging 4 grygynge. [Corresponds to MDu. grakinge, griekinge of the same meaning; app. a derivative, with -k-suffix, from the root of ON. gr{yacu}ja to dawn (viewed by Noreen as cogn. w. grá-... Oxford English Dictionary
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skrike
▪ I. skrike, n. Now only dial.: see Eng. Dial. Dict. s.v. Scrike. (skraɪk) For forms see the vb. [f. skrike v. Cf. screak n.] 1. A shrill cry, a screech; = screak n.13.. Coer de L. 4709 The Crystene men gunne make a scryke: Anon they wunnen ovyr the dyke. c 1400 Destr. Troy 910 A wonderfull noyse Sk... Oxford English Dictionary
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scr-
scr- 1. While as a general rule an initial sc- or sk- in a mod.Eng. word indicates that the word is not of OE. origin (OE. sc- being normally represented, in dialects as well as in standard English, by sh-), it is doubtful whether the rule applies to the combination scr-. The modern representation o... Oxford English Dictionary
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shriek
▪ I. shriek, n. (ʃriːk) Also 6–7 shreek(e, shreik, (6 Sc. shraich, 7 schrick, 7 shrieck, shrieke, 8 shreak). [f. shriek v. Parallel to screak n.; cf. shrike n.] a. An act of shrieking; a shrill, piercing, or wild cry expressive of terror or pain. Also, an utterance of loud high-pitched laughter.1590... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tang Poems - English Translation - Musicated
I'll cover hundreds miles to Jiangling when the day is done. Apes from both riverbanks screak with echoes lingering on. Through thousands mountain peaks my light boat has gone. 清平調 (李白) 其一 雲想衣裳花想容, 春風拂檻露華濃。. 若非群玉山頭見, 會向瑤臺月下逢。. 其二 一枝紅豔露凝香 ...
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screech
▪ I. screech, n.1 (skriːtʃ) Forms: 6 skreeche, 7 scriech, screitch, skreech, 7–8 skriech, 8 schreetch, skreetch, 7– screech. [f. screech v. Cf. scritch n.] 1. A loud shrill cry, usually one expressive of violent and uncontrollable pain or alarm.1560 Ovid's Narcissus A ij b, Ecco..the dobbeler of skr... Oxford English Dictionary
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snicker
▪ I. snicker, n.1 (ˈsnɪkə(r)) Also Sc. snicher. [f. snicker v.] A smothered laugh; a snigger.1836 Knickerbocker VI. 562, I was partially 'ware of a general snicker through the room. 1857 Holland Bay Path iv, That individual..gave utterance to an explosive snicker. 1881 Daily News 5 Apr. 6 There's an... Oxford English Dictionary
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creeke
▪ I. creek, n.1 (kriːk) Forms: α. 4 krike, 4–5 cryke, (kryk), 6–7 crike; β. 4–6 creke, (6 creake, crieque), 6–7 creeke, 7 creak, creick, 6– creek; γ. 6– crick. [Three types of this are found, viz. (1) crike, cryke (ī), usual in ME., (2) creke, rare in ME. (see sense 7), but common in the 16th c. (wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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尖叫
【尖叫】jiānjiào[screak;screech;shrick] 突然发出尖锐刺耳的叫声她看见老鼠时突然尖叫起来 新华字典
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