creaks

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creak
{i} gıcırtı

Kapı menteşesinin gıcırtısı sinir bozucu! - The door hinge's creaking is annoying!

Tom döşeme tahtası gıcırtısı duyduğunda geriye döndü. - Tom turned around when he heard the floorboard creak.

creak
{f} çatırdamak
creak
dere
creak
gıcırdamak
creak
{f} gıcırda

Gıcırdayan arabalar uzağa ulaşır. - Creaking cars reach the furthest.

Yatak gene gıcırdadı. - The bed creaked again.

creak
yıkılmak üzere olan
creak
(isim) gıcırtı
creak
creaky gıcırtıIı
creak
zayıf
creak
düşmek üzere olan
creak
gacırdamak
creak
inilti
creak
gacırtı
İngilizce - İngilizce

creaks teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

creak
The sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking
creak
To produce a creaking sound with
creak
To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances

He heard the creaking of the bolt as it came slowly back, and at the same moment he found the monkey's paw, and frantically breathed his third and last wish.

creak
a sharp, harsh, squeaking sound
creak
{v} to make a harsh, grating noise
creak
a squeaking sound; "the creak of the floorboards gave him away
creak
To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances; as, shoes creak
creak
If something creaks, it makes a short, high-pitched sound when it moves. The bed-springs creaked The door creaked open the creaking stairs. Creak is also a noun. The door was pulled open with a creak. if something such as a door, wooden floor, old bed, or stair creaks, it makes a long high noise when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc (From the sound)
creak
{f} squeak, make a harsh grating noise
creak
a squeaking sound; "the creak of the floorboards gave him away"
creak
{i} squeak, harsh grating noise
creak
make a high-pitched, screeching noise; "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"
creaks

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    [ 'krEk ] (intransitive verb.) 1583. Middle English creken to croak, of imitative origin.