English-French translation for "squeak"

 

"squeak" French translation

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squeak {noun}

squeak {noun} (also: yelping, yip)

squeak {noun} (also: creak, creaking)

to squeak {verb}

to squeak {vb} (also: to grate, to creak, to screech)

to squeak {vb} (also: to bark, to yap, to shriek, to snap out)

to squeak {v.i.}

couiner [couinant|couiné] (souris) {v.i.}
 

Synonyms

Synonyms (English) for "squeak":

 

Usage examples

Usage examples for "squeak" in French

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Tax his wagon, tax its squeak;

Taxe sur le maïs, l'avoine et les blés blonds.

For 15 years we have not heard a squeak from it.

Pendant 15 ans, nous n'en avons pas entendu parler.

Saskatchewan squeaked out a winner, giving them the gold and Manitoba the silver.

L'équipe de la Saskatchewan a réussi à arracher la victoire, mettant ainsi la main sur la médaille d'or.

But I did not hear a squeak when Nissan and IBM were discussed, where, similarly, a great number of European employees were involved.

Mais dans ceux de Nissan et IBM, je n'ai entendu personne alors que cela concernait aussi un grand nombre de travailleurs européens.

In the short term, the number of MEPs could run well into the 800s, and I had better not hear a squeak from the Council when it is presented with the bill for this.

Le nombre de députés peut s'élever temporairement à 800 membres et je ne veux pas entendre le Conseil lorsqu'il recevra la note.

Mr. Baird has done his "I am lion, hear me roar" routine on environmental regulations, but it has amounted to his usual pitiful squeak.

Comme toujours, M. Baird a poussé des rugissements promettant des règlements musclés sur l'environnement, mais comme d'habitude, il s'est avéré que ce n'était que de misérables couinements.

But these amount to small squeaks in the loud arena of public policy-making; what we could use from Canada’s military leaders now is a thundering roar.

Mais ce ne sont que de faibles gémissements, couverts par la clameur qui monte de la tribune où sont débattues les politiques des pouvoirs publics; ce qu’il faut, c’est un véritable vacarme.

Similar words

squared · squarely · squaring · squash · squashed · squashing · squashy · squatted · squaw · squawk · squeak · squeaky · squeal · squeamish · squeamishness · squeeze · squeezed · squeezer · squeezing · squib · squid

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