intransitive. To speak in a strident or querulous tone. (Used in contempt.) Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > manner of speaking > speak in a particular manner [verb (intransitive)] > shrilly or in a weak voice (7) creakc1440 intransitive. To speak in a strident or querulous tone. (Used in contempt.) Obsolete. shrillc1440 To speak, cry, or sing with a shrill voice; to make a shrill noise. Of persons or animals. peep1567 intransitive. Chiefly derogatory. Of a person: to speak in a shrill, querulous, or whining voice; to complain. Obsolete. chirp1604 intransitive. To speak in a manner compared in some respect to the chirping of birds. To utter words feebly and faintly, to ‘cheep’. pipe1675 intransitive. To utter a shrill, weak sound; to talk or sing weakly or shrilly; to cheep, squeak, chirp or croak. Cf. peep, v.2 1a, pip, v.2 peek1808 intransitive. To make a slight or high-pitched sound; to peep, squeak, cheep. cheep1813 intransitive. Originally Scottish and English regional (northern). To make a sound or utterance, esp. a slight, plaintive, or complaining one… |
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