SHRILL - translation to arabic
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SHRILL - translation to arabic

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Chlamydosaurus kingii; Shrill lizzard; Chlamydosaurus; Frill-neck lizard; Frill necked lizard; Australian frilled lizard; Frill Lizard; Frilled Lizard; Frillneck lizard; Frilled dragon; Frill neck lizard; Frill-necked Lizard; Frill-necked lizard; Frilled-neck lizard; Frilled-necked lizard
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  • Frilled lizard from ''Narrative of a Survey'' Volume 2, by [[Phillip Parker King]], 1827
  • Anatomy of the frill of ''Chlamydosaurus kingii''
  • Frilled lizard in threat display
  • A frilled lizard in a reptile display (frill folded)
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SHRILL         
ANNOYING HIGH-PITCHED, STRIDENT, RAUCOUS, SCREECHING OR HARSH SOUND
Shrill

ألاسم

زَغْرَدَة

الصفة

صارّ ; عالٍ ; مُجَلْجِل

shrill         
ANNOYING HIGH-PITCHED, STRIDENT, RAUCOUS, SCREECHING OR HARSH SOUND
Shrill
N
صيحة حادة
ADJ
حاد، ثاقب، عالى النغمة صاخب وهاج شديد ، مفرط
VI
صرخ او صاح بقوة
shrill         
ANNOYING HIGH-PITCHED, STRIDENT, RAUCOUS, SCREECHING OR HARSH SOUND
Shrill
صِفَة : حادّ . ثاقب . عالي النغمة

Definition

shrill
¦ adjective (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing.
?derogatory (of a complaint or demand) loud and forceful.
¦ verb make a shrill noise.
Derivatives
shrillness noun
shrilly adverb
Origin
ME: of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Frilled lizard

The frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), also known as the frillneck lizard, frill-necked lizard or frilled dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. This species is the only member of the genus Chlamydosaurus. Its common names come from the large frill around its neck, which usually stays folded against the lizard's body. It reaches 90 cm (35 in) from head to tail and can weigh 600 g (1.3 lb). Males are larger and more robust than females. It is generally grey, brown, orangish-brown, or black in colour. The frills have red, orange, yellow or white colours.

The frilled lizard is largely arboreal, spending most of its time in trees. Its diet consists mainly of insects and other invertebrates. It is more active during the wet season, when it spends more time near or on the ground. It is less observed during the dry season, during which it seeks shade in the branches of the upper canopy. It breeds in the late dry season and early wet season. The lizard uses its frill to scare off predators and display to other individuals. The species is considered to be of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Examples of use of SHRILL
1. His pronouncements have become increasingly shrill.
2. When you‘re tough, you‘re called shrill, and the B–word.
3. Advertisement None of this justifies the Arab lawmakers‘ shrill response.
4. Then the shrill whistle warning of an incoming mortar round.
5. His writing today is narrow, shrill and bitterly political.