squeaker

美 [ˈskwiːkər]英 [ˈskwiːkə(r)]
  • n.(很可能)以微弱优势赢得的比赛(或选举);险胜的比赛(或选举)
squeakersqueaker

noun

informal especially NAmE(很可能)以微弱优势赢得的比赛(或选举);险胜的比赛(或选举)
a competition or election won by only a small amount or likely to be won by only a small amount

noun

1
something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
Synonym: close call close shave squeak narrow escape
2
any artifact that makes a squeaking sound when used
those sneakers are squeakers
which hinge is the squeaker?

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  1. Especially if they say things like " I love you , love you , love you , my little squeaker " .

    特别是短信上说的是:我爱你,我爱你,爱你,我的雏鸽此类的话。

  2. " He was born a Squeaker !" said my sister , more emphatically .

    我姐姐斩钉截铁地说:他生下来就是哇哇乱叫的小崽子。

  3. Squeaker s Mate : A Parody of Male Literary Canon ;

    对男性经典的戏拟&《尖嗓子的配偶》

  4. The82-to-62 margin of victory followed a2-vote squeaker in the Senate last month .

    在以82票对62票险胜之后,上月在参议院又以2优势票通过。