"Yikes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An expression of surprise or shock, especially at something unpleasant or alarming.
"Yikes, I just spilled coffee all over my shirt!" (expression of surprise or dismay)
"Yikes, that's a steep cliff! Can you pass me the rope?" (expression of alarm or fear)
"Yikes, I just got an unexpected speeding ticket! Guess I'm late for the meeting." (expression of shock or surprise at an unpleasant event)
"Yikes, don't even think about eating that expired sandwich!" (expression of disgust or caution)
"Yikes, I just saw a huge spider crawling on my wall. Time to call pest control." (expression of alarm or revulsion)
Yiddish is a group of Germanic languages spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It is a blend of Middle High German, Hebrew, Slavic languages, and Aramaic, with influences from various other languages.
The word "yield" is a multi-faceted term with various meanings depending on the context. Generally, yield can mean:<br><br>1. To produce or give something in abundance or readily: "The farm yields a high crop of wheat every year."<br>2. To give way or surrender to a stronger force or pressure: "The new policy will yield to the demands of the protesters."<br>3. To give or produce something in return: "The investment yielded a reasonable interest."<br>4. In farming, to give up or surrender a crop or asset to a conqueror: "The farmer yielded the land to the invaders."<br><br>In cooking, yield can also refer to the quantity of food that is produced or obtained from a particular amount of ingredients.<br><br>In mathematics, yield can also refer to the Return on investment (ROI), the ratio of money returned from an investment to the cost of that investment.<br><br>In computing, the term is used in iterative algorithms that allows the calculation of values on-the-fly.<br><br>These are some of the meanings for the word "yield".
Produces or gives something, typically as a result of an action or process.<br><br>Example: The new manager yielded a significant increase in sales.
Producers clicked in cylindrical dial and punched out wires of various sizes by hand, yielding individual lengths (ranging from 30 cm to various meters) of yarn or rope.
The Yilgarn region is an area in Western Australia known for its rich gold deposits and mining industry. It is situated between the Great Eastern Highway and the coast of Geraldton, between the Hamersley and Gawler Ranges.
YIMBY stands for "Yes In My Backyard". It's a term commonly used in urban planning and real estate, referring to individuals or groups who advocate for denser, market-based development, and liberal zoning regulations. YIMBYs often argue that increasing housing supply through density will help to lower housing costs, improve affordability, and revitalize urban areas.
Yingkou is a prefecture-level city in northeastern China, in the province of Liaoning, with a population of approximately 2.8 million as of 2020. The city is located on the southern coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, facing the Yellow Sea, about 380 kilometers southeast of Shenyang, the provincial capital.
Yinglish refers to words or expressions that exist in the American English language but with characteristics (pronunciation, vocabulary, or grammar) derived from other languages, especially from Yiddish or Hebrew, which was spoken by Jewish immigrants to the United States.
Yingluck Shinawatra is a Thai politician who served as the Prime Minister of Thailand from 2011 to 2014. The name 'Yingluck' or 'Yingluck Chalker' loosely translates to 'hyacinth flower of happiness' in Thai language.
Exclamatory expression of surprise or shock. <br><br>Example: "I saw the snake and let out a loud yipe when it jumped at me!"