Chirrido in english

Chirp

pronunciation: tʃɜrp part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

chirrido = creaking ; squeaking ; squeak ; squeal ; creak ; creaking noise ; creaking sound ; screech ; shrill. 

Example: Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking and groaning of the presses as the timbers gave and rubbed against each other.Example: There may be a number of culprits behind your squeaking shoes, but the basic reason is the material on your shoes are rubbing.Example: On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.Example: Like fingernails scraping across a blackboard, disc brake squeal is enough to make anybody's hair stand on end.Example: Pleurisy also causes a chest noise that ranges from a faint squeak to a loud creak.Example: Mine makes lots of annoying creaking noises, especially when you press on the top left corner, and then back on the bottom right again.Example: It happens only when I lie down and it is like I can hear a creaking sound in my throat and between my breast bone.Example: The witness said he heard a screech, turned and looked in the direction of the sound, and saw the plaintiff.Example: She pulled back at both the shrill of his voice and the rancidness of his breath.

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» detenerse frenando de repente derrapando con un chirridoscreech to + a halt .

Example: Joey slammed on the brakes and the car screeched to a halt just an inch away from the propane tank.

» pararse frenando de repente derrapando con un chirridoscreech to + a halt .

Example: Joey slammed on the brakes and the car screeched to a halt just an inch away from the propane tank.

Chirrido synonyms

cheep in spanish: pío, pronunciation: tʃip part of speech: noun tweedle in spanish: tweedle, pronunciation: twidəl part of speech: verb chirrup in spanish: gorjeo, pronunciation: tʃɪrəp part of speech: noun, verb twirp in spanish: twirp, pronunciation: twɜrp part of speech: noun
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