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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
creak
creak [creak creaks creaked creaking] verb, noun BrE [kriːk] NAmE [kriːk] verb intransitive to make the sound that a door sometimes makes when you open it or that a wooden floor sometimes makes when you step on it •She heard a floorboard creak upstairs. •a creaking bed/gate/stair •The table creaked and groaned under the weight. •The timbers creaked as the boat set sail. •+ adj. The door creaked open. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘croak’): imitative. Example Bank: •He stood up, his bones creaking. •The chair creaked under his weight. •The door creaked open an inch. •The ice creaked and groaned underfoot. •The stairs creaked as I crept down them. •The stairs creaked as she went up them. Idiom: ↑creak under the strain noun countable (also creak·ing uncountable, countable) a sound, for example that sometimes made by a door when it opens or shuts, or by a wooden floor when you step on it •the creak/creaking of the door •Distant creaks and groans echoed eerily along the dark corridors. Word Origin: Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘croak’): imitative. Example Bank: •The gate swung open with a creak.
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