shrilled
v. (声音)尖锐的,刺耳的,高频率的( shrill的过去式和过去分词 )
A shrill sound is high-pitched and unpleasant.
Shrill cries and startled oaths flew up around us as pandemonium broke out...
骚乱爆发时,我们周围充斥着尖厉的哭喊声和难以入耳的咒骂声。
...the shrill whistle of the engine...
引擎刺耳的呼啸声
If you describe a demand, protest, or statement as shrill, you disapprove of it and do not like the strong, forceful way it is said.
Shrill voices on both sides of the Atlantic are advocating protectionism.
大西洋两岸都在大肆鼓吹贸易保护主义。
If a bell or whistle shrills, it makes a loud, high-pitched sound.
The phone shrilled, making her jump.
电话铃声刺耳地响起,惊得她跳了起来。
If someone with a high-pitched voice shrills something, they say it loudly.
'No, no, no,' she shrilled.
“不,不,不,”她尖叫道。
"No, no, no," she shrilled.
“不,不,不,”她尖叫道。
Behind him, the telephone shrilled.
在他身后,电话铃刺耳地响了起来。
The phone shrilled, making her jump.
电话铃声刺耳地响起,惊得她跳了起来。
The telephone shrilled and she ran to answer it.
电话铃声大作,她跑去接听.
The spring wind shrilled past them, damp and quivering.
春天的风吹过, 有一丝寒意.潮湿的风,颤抖着.