squeak

  • 11Squeak — Squeak, como la reencarnación de los proyectos Dynabook y Smalltalk de los años 1970, busca ser un meta medio. Un lugar donde convivan todos los medios de expresión conocidos hasta la fecha (texto, video, sonido, música, gráficos 2D, gráficos 3D …

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  • 12squeak — (v.) late 14c., probably of imitative origin, similar to Middle Swedish skväka to squeak, croak. The noun is from 1660s; sense of narrow escape is from 1822 …

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  • 13squeak — squeak·er; squeak; …

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  • 14squeak — [v] make sharp, high pitched sound cheep, creak, cry, grate, peep, pipe, scream, screech, scritch, shrill, sing, sound, squeal, talk, whine, yelp; concepts 64,65 …

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  • 15squeak|er — «SKWEE kuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that squeaks. 2. Informal. a contest whose outcome is uncertain until the final moment or period: »The game was a squeaker until the Yankees exploded for three runs in the eighth (New York Times) …

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  • 16Squeak — Infobox programming language name = Squeak paradigm = object oriented year = 1996 designer = Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg developer = Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, John Maloney, Andreas Raab, Mike Rueger latest… …

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  • 17squeak — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small ▪ high, high pitched ▪ frightened, terrified VERB + SQUEAK …

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  • 18squeak — I UK [skwiːk] / US [skwɪk] verb Word forms squeak : present tense I/you/we/they squeak he/she/it squeaks present participle squeaking past tense squeaked past participle squeaked 1) [intransitive] to make a short, high noise The door squeaked… …

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  • 19squeak — squeak1 [skwi:k] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] 1.) to make a short high noise or cry that is not loud ▪ A rat squeaked and ran into the bushes. ▪ The door squeaked open. 2.) [I and T] to say something in a very high voice,… …

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  • 20squeak — squeakingly, adv. /skweek/, n. 1. a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high pitched sound. 2. Informal. opportunity; chance: their last squeak to correct the manuscript. 3. an escape from defeat, danger, death, or destruction (usually qualified… …

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