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Перевод: screech
[существительное] хриплый крик; визгливый крик; крик ужаса ; визг ; зловещий звук; скрип ; [глагол] визгливо или хрипло кричать; визжать; скрипеть
Тезаурус:
- The noise of the aircraft stopped, there was a screech, as from an aircraft diving.
- Then it put back its head, opened its beak and gave a screech to rival the Reverend Eli Foster, and he knew it was a peacock.
- From the insides of the wood comes a piercing screech.
- Maybe I'm an owl, watching the other owls screech down on helpless little mice, but I won't forsake my vegetarian principles.
- With the screech of rusty hinges, one section of the boarding which served as a door was partly pushed and partly kicked open.
- The average relative abundances of all skeletal elements for three species of owl were found to be as follows: great horned owl, 51.5 per cent; barn owl, 62.7 per cent; and screech owl, 46.5 per cent (Dodson Wexlar, 1979).
- The taxi cab skidded to a halt with a screech of brakes.
- I remember the screech of the horn and the blur of the car as it passed in front of me.
- In the disputed territory, the Karelia or Sudetenland, between waking and sleeping, Charsky heard the distant screech of a violin and, close to him, a rustle of pages.
- Breakage of the major postcrania, for instance, was found to vary between 28-;38 per cent for the great horned owl, 0-;11 per cent for the barn owl, and 53-;83 per cent for the screech owl.
- With earache children may screech out, cannot keep still with the pain and may be violently excited by it.
- She dug it in deeper and it gave a horrific screech.
- Next thing there was a screech like a stuck pig - never heard such a row.
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