/skwiːlˈ/ – noun / verb
Definition: 1. tiếng ré lên, kêu ré lên;
2. tố giác kẻ đồng mưu;
3. phản đối ầm ĩ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “squeal” refers to the act of informing on or betraying someone, typically by providing information to law enforcement or authorities about criminal activities or wrongdoing.
Example: The witness let out a loud squeal when the prosecutor presented the incriminating evidence in court.