squat 英 [skwɒt]   美 [skwɑt]

squat

squat  英 [skwɒt] 美 [skwɑt]

vi. 蹲,蹲下;蹲坐;蹲伏  vt. 使蹲坐,使蹲下  n. 蹲坐,蜷伏 

进行时:squatting  过去式:squatted  过去分词:squatted  第三人称单数:squats  名词复数:squats 

What you do is squat up and down really fast. 你 所要做的就是真正快速地上下蹲坐。
With a very large outboard motor, for example, the boat may be imbalanced by having that weight far astern and may "squat" in the water and not sail as well. 例如,如果装了一台很大的舷外发动机,船只可能会因其重量而变得不平衡,尾部偏重,用俗话说倾向于在水中“蹲着”,而影响航行。

  • If you crouch down very low and sit on your heels, you squat. If you have to talk to a small child, you might have to squat to talk face-to-face.
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  • vi. 蹲,蹲下;蹲坐;蹲伏
  • vt. 使蹲坐,使蹲下
  • n. 蹲坐,蜷伏
  • adj. 蹲着的;矮胖的
  • 1. What you do is squat up and down really fast.

    你 所要做的就是真正快速地上下蹲坐。

  • 2. With a very large outboard motor, for example, the boat may be imbalanced by having that weight far astern and may "squat" in the water and not sail as well.

    例如,如果装了一台很大的舷外发动机,船只可能会因其重量而变得不平衡,尾部偏重,用俗话说倾向于在水中“蹲着”,而影响航行。

  • 3. The short, squat man in the Dallas Cowboys windbreaker staggers out from the arcade, propping himself against the wall.

    身穿达拉斯牛仔风衣的矮胖男人蹒跚的从拱廊走出来,支撑着自己靠在墙上。

  • squat (adj.) early 15c., "crouch on the heels, in a squatting position," from squat (v.)). Sense of "short, thick" dates from 1620s.
  • squat (n.) c. 1400, "bump, heavy fall," from squat (v.). Meaning "posture of one who squats" is from 1570s; that of "act of squatting" is from 1580s. Slang noun sense of "nothing at all" first attested 1934, probably suggestive of squatting to defecate. Weight-lifting sense is from 1954.
  • squat (v.) mid-14c., "to crush;" early 15c., "crouch on the heels," from Old French esquatir, escatir "compress, press down, lay flat, crush," from es- "out" (see ex-) + Old French quatir "press down, flatten," from Vulgar Latin *coactire "press together, force," from Latin coactus, past participle of cogere "to compel, curdle, collect" (see cogent). Meaning "to settle on land without any title or right" is from 1800. Related: Squatted; squatting.
squat / skwɒt ; NAmE skwɑːt / verb , noun , adjective squat squatter squattest verb ( -tt- ) 1 [intransitive ] squat(down) to sit on your heels with your knees bent up close to your body 蹲坐;蹲 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] squat(sth) to live in a building or on land which is not yours, without the owner's permission 偷住,擅自占用(房子或地方) They ended up squatting in the empty houses on Oxford Road. 他们落得在牛津路偷住空房的境地。 noun 1 ( especially BrE) a building that people are living in without permission and without paying rent 偷住的房子 to live in a squat 擅自住在他人空着的房子里 2 a squattingposition of the body 蹲坐;蹲 3 = squat thrust adjective short and wide or fat, in a way that is not attractive 矮而宽的;矮胖的 a squat tower 矮而粗的塔 a squat muscular man with a shaven head 剃光头的矮壮男人 squat / skwɒt ; NAmE skwɑːt /
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