screech

screech
1. intransitive verb
[Kind, Eule:] kreischen, schreien; [Bremsen:] quietschen, kreischen

screech to a halt, come to a screeching halt — [Auto:] quietschend od. kreischend zum Stehen kommen

2. transitive verb
kreischen
3. noun
(cry) Schrei, der; Kreischen, das

give a screech of laughter — gellend auflachen

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[skri: ] 1. verb
(to make a harsh, shrill cry, shout or noise: She screeched (abuse) at him; The car screeched to a halt.) kreischen
2. noun
(a loud, shrill cry or noise: screeches of laughter; a screech of brakes.) das Kreischen
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screech
[skri:tʃ]
I. n
<pl -es>
of a person Schrei m; of an animal Kreischen nt kein pl; of brakes, tyres Quietschen nt kein pl
a \screech of laughter ein [gellendes] Auflachen nt
to give a \screech of pain vor Schmerz aufschreien
to stop with a \screech of tyres mit quietschenden Reifen zum Stillstand kommen
II. vi person schreien; animal kreischen; brakes, tyres quietschen
to \screech with delight vor Vergnügen quietschen
to \screech to a halt mit quietschenden Reifen zum Stillstand kommen
to \screech with laughter vor Lachen kreischen
to \screech with pain vor Schmerzen schreien
III. vt
to \screech that ... schreien [o kreischen], dass ...
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[skriːtʃ]
1. n
Kreischen nt no pl; (of women, tyres, brakes also) Quietschen nt no pl; (of owl) Schrei m; (of whistle) Schrillen nt no pl

the car stopped with a screech of brakes — das Auto hielt mit quietschenden Bremsen

to give a screech of anger/laughter — zornig/vor Lachen kreischen

2. vt
schreien; high notes quietschen
3. vi
kreischen; (women, tyres, brakes also) quietschen

to screech with pain — vor Schmerzen schreien

to screech with anger/laughter — zornig/vor Lachen kreischen

to screech with delight —

jet planes screeching over the housetops — Düsenflugzeuge, die heulend über die Hausdächer fliegen

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screech [skriːtʃ]
A v/t & v/i (gellend) schreien, kreischen (auch weitS. Bremsen etc):
the car screeched to a stop der Wagen kam mit kreischenden Rädern zum Stehen
B s (gellender) Schrei
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1. intransitive verb
[Kind, Eule:] kreischen, schreien; [Bremsen:] quietschen, kreischen

screech to a halt, come to a screeching halt — [Auto:] quietschend od. kreischend zum Stehen kommen

2. transitive verb
kreischen
3. noun
(cry) Schrei, der; Kreischen, das

give a screech of laughter — gellend auflachen

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n.
Hahnenschrei* m. v.
kreischen v.
schreien v.
(§ p.,pp.: schrie, geschrieen)

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