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 Übersetzung für 'squealing' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   squealing | -
VERB   to squeal | squealed | squealed
squealing | squeals
SYNO screaky | screechy | squeaking | ...
squealing {adj} {pres-p}kreischend
301
squealing {adj} {pres-p}quietschend
165
squealing {adj} {pres-p} [coll.] [informing on sb.]verratend
32
squealing {adj} {pres-p} [coll.]petzend [ugs.]
21
Substantive
squealingGequietsche {n} [ugs.] [Reifen etc.]
111
squealingGekreisch {n}
32
squealingQuietschton {m}
8
2 Wörter
squealing tires [Am.]quietschende Reifen {pl}
squealing tyres [Br.]quietschende Reifen {pl}
3 Wörter
with tires squealing {adv} [Am.]mit quietschenden Reifen
with tyres squealing {adv} [Br.]mit quietschenden Reifen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2021, residents in Waverton and Wollstonecraft complained about excessive squealing made by Waratah trains, relative to other trains in the fleet, as well as their horns.
  • Japanese women who feign kawaii behaviors (e.g., high-pitched voice, squealing giggles) that could be viewed as forced or inauthentic are called "burikko" and this is considered superficial charm.
  • Cast steel typically has a lower damping ability than cast iron, which can lead to excess vibration and noise in the form of ringing or squealing.
  • The brown-backed solitaire's song is a crescendo of accelerating, descending notes, often described as flute- or bell-like. This species also has a squealing, metallic call and a raspy alarm call.
  • Some bands relating to the deathcore genre perform what is called "pig squealing", which is a squealing vocal technique resembling that of a pig.

  • Roman author and teacher Aelian confirmed that elephants were frightened by squealing pigs and rams with horns, and reported that the Romans exploited both squealing pigs and horned rams to repel the war elephants of Pyrrhus in 275 BCE.
  • It is based on the "noise disturbance" from drag racing and tire squealing on public rights-of-way.
  • Submissive stoats express their status by avoiding higher-ranking animals, fleeing from them or making whining or squealing sounds.
  • After a few seconds the sounds of tires squealing, people shouting and gunfire are heard.
  • This species resembles the tropical kingbird, but is shorter, stockier, and has a shorter bill. The call is a loud squealing "jweeez", quite different from the kingbird's twittering.

  • The call is a squealing call somewhat like that of a black kite. The flight is heavy and involves flapping interspersed with glides. They are found in pairs or small groups.
  • The white-throated hawk is thought to be mostly silent. It does make a "squealing 'kee-ah' during breeding season".
  • It was a novelty song about a dancing pig that included squealing and grunting sounds.
  • backed by squealing guitar riffs", Music website Gigslutz adding "the raw combination of the spoken word united with a weightier expression of rock rhythm symbolised This Feeling’s manifestation of exciting new talent".
  • "Neighbors told police they heard tires squealing near the Weldon Way residence about 5 a.m."

  • The mechanism that causes the squealing also is the cause of wear and tear that is happening in the wheel–rail interface.
  • The usual symptom is squealing when the tape passes the playback head or other fixed parts of a tape player.
  • The regenerative detector in the radio hat had adequate sensitivity to receive stations much more distant than the stipulated twenty-mile range, but distant stations would not have had a strong enough carrier to block the oscillations and so would be received with an objectionable heterodyne, audible as an astable squealing noise.
  • Power electronics is a style of noise music that typically consists of static, screeching waves of feedback, analogue synthesizers making sub-bass pulses or high frequency squealing sounds; with (sometimes) screamed and distorted vocals.
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