資料來源 : pyDict
吱吱聲,機會吱吱叫,告密,僥幸成功以短促尖聲發出
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Squeak \Squeak\, v. i. [imp.& p. p. {Squaked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Squeaking}.] [Probably of imitative origin; cf. Sw.
sqv["a]ka to croak, Icel. skvakka to give a sound as of water
shaken in a bottle.]
1. To utter a sharp, shrill cry, usually of short duration;
to cry with an acute tone, as an animal; or, to make a
sharp, disagreeable noise, as a pipe or quill, a wagon
wheel, a door; to creak.
Who can endure to hear one of the rough old Romans
squeaking through the mouth of an eunuch? --Addison.
Zoilus calls the companions of Ulysses the
``squeaking pigs'' of Homer. --Pope.
2. To break silence or secrecy for fear of pain or
punishment; to speak; to confess. [Colloq.]
Squeak \Squeak\, n.
A sharp, shrill, disagreeable sound suddenly utered, either
of the human voice or of any animal or instrument, such as is
made by carriage wheels when dry, by the soles of leather
shoes, or by a pipe or reed.
資料來源 : WordNet®
squeak
v : make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked
when I opened it slowly" [syn: {screech}, {creak}, {screak},
{skreak}]
squeak
n 1: a short high-pitched noise; "the squeak of of shoes on
powdery snow"
2: something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin [syn: {close
call}, {close shave}, {squeaker}, {narrow escape}]
資料來源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Squeak
1.
["Squeak: A Language for Communicating with Mice", L. Cardelli
et al, Comp Graphics 19(3):199-204, July 1985].
See {Newsqueak}.
2. A {Smalltalk} implementation and a media {authoring} tool
by members of the original {Xerox PARC} team which created
Smalltalk ({Alan Kay}, Dan Ingalls, et al). Squeak is an
{open-source} implementation, with a highly portable {virtual
machine} implemented in a subset of Smalltalk (translated into
{C} and compiled by a C {compiler} of the target {platform}).
{Squeak Home (http://www.squeak.org/)}.
{SqueakCentral (http://www.squeakland.org/)}.
(2002-11-03)