squat



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
vi.
蹲,蹲伏;擅自占用土地;依法在政府公地上定居;〈口〉坐
vt.
使蹲坐;使蹲下;擅自占用;
n.
蹲坐,蹲姿;擅自占用的土地;[体]蹲举式举重;动物的窝
adj.
矮胖的;蹲着的;
变形
复数:squats过去式:squatted过去分词:squatted现在分词:squatting第三人称单数:squats
双语释义
v.(动词)vi. 蹲坐;蹲 (of people) sit on one's heels or on the ground with the knees drawn up under or close to the body;crouch
vi. 擅自占住(空屋) occupy an empty building or settle on unoccupied land,etc. without permission
adj.(形容词)矮胖的;矮而宽的 short and thick;dumpy
n.(名词)[S] 蹲坐,蹲姿 a squatting position of the body
[C] 被擅自占用的建筑物 person who occupies a building or land without permission
英英释义
squat[ skwɔt ]
n.
exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles
同义词:knee bendsquatting
a small worthless amount
同义词:jackdoodly-squatdiddly-squatdiddlysquatdiddly-shitdiddlyshitdiddlydiddleyshit
the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
同义词:squatting
v.
sit on one's heels
"In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"
同义词:crouchscrunchscrunch uphunkerhunker down
be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide
"The building squatted low"
occupy (a dwelling) illegally
adj.
short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature
"a little church with a squat tower"; "a squatty red smokestack"
同义词:chunkydumpylow-setsquattystumpy
having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
同义词:underslung
词组短语
squat down蹲下;坐下
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The old man squatted down by the fire.
老人蹲在炉火旁。
The savages squat around the fire.
野人们围火蹲着。
A squat figure sat in front of the fire.
一个蹲坐的人形坐在火炉的前面。
It was five times his squat height, and it would take thirty Unggoy to circumscribe its curved surface.
有他蹲坐五倍高,它的圆形弯曲的表面需要三十个温皋彝才能环抱。
He squatted in an empty house.
他擅自在一座空屋居住。
用作形容词(adj.)
A squat figure sat in front of the fire.
一个蹲坐的人形坐在火炉的前面。
Now they were stopping at a squat red frame station.
他们在一座又矮又小的红色木头房子里停住了。
A squat pot-bellied figure bustled forward through the gloom.
一位矮矮胖胖、大腹便便的人影从阴暗处奔了出来。
用作名词(n.)
The two techniques are the split and the squat.
这两种技术是箭步式和下蹲式。
The savages squat around the fire.
野人们围火蹲着。
She is living in a squat.
她住在私占的屋子里。
权威例句
Trunk muscle activity increases with unstable squat movementsReliability and Factorial Validity of Squat and Countermovment Jump Rests
Reliability and factorial validity of squat and countermovement jump tests
Why is countermovement jump height greater than squat jump height?
The Effect of Six Weeks of Squat, Plyometric and Squat-Plyometric Training on Power Production
A three-dimensional biomechanical analysis of the squat during varying stance widths.
Strong correlation of maximal squat strength with sprint performance and vertical jump height in elite soccer players.
Whole-body-vibration-induced increase in leg muscle activity during different squat exercises
Eccentric decline squat protocol offers superior results at 12 months compared with traditional eccentric protocol for patellar tend...
Differences in Kinematics and Electromyographic Activity Between Men and Women during the Single-Legged Squat*
squat
squat: [13] Someone who squats is etymologically ‘forced together’ – and indeed the verb originally meant ‘squash, flatten’ in English (‘This stone shall fall on such men, and squat them all to powder’, John Wyclif, Sermons 1380). Not until the early 15th century did the modern sense (based on the notion of hunching oneself up small and low) emerge. The word was adapted from Old French esquatir, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix es- and quatir ‘press flat’.This in turn came from Vulgar Latin *coactīre ‘press together’, a verb based on Latin coāctus, the past participle of cōgere ‘force together’ (from which English gets cogent [17]). The adjectival use of squat for ‘thickset’, which preserves some of the word’s original connotations of being ‘flattened’, is first recorded in 1630. Swat ‘slap’ [17] originated as a variant of squat.=> cogent, swat
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 (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 (adj.)
early 15c., "crouch on the heels, in a squatting position," from squat (v.)). Sense of "short, thick" dates from 1620s.
1. The house had a squat, resilient look about it.
房子低矮,但看上去很结实。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. He was squat and ruddy.
他长得结实,脸色红润。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. Now they were stopping at a squat red frame station.
他们在一座又矮又小的红色木头房子里停住了。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. The horse threw himself into a squat.
马一下子卧倒在地。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. We do not simply want to squat on the oilfields, but to get through communication with Russia.
我们不仅仅要占领油田,而且要开辟直达俄国的交通线。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. squat thrust
下蹲后伸腿
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育
7. Before me were the thick lips, fat cheeks, and squat nose standing out with startling clearness against that flaming background.
正对着我的是厚厚的嘴唇,丰满的双颊。在明亮的背景衬托下,那突出的粗短的鼻梁显得格外清晰。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. The boy was shot and squat with the broad ugly pleasant face of a Temne.
这个男孩身体矮壮,生着一张丑陋却讨人喜欢的泰姆纳人的扁阔的面孔。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. A squat pot-bellied figure bustled forward through the gloom.
一位矮矮胖胖、大腹便便的人影从阴暗处奔了出来。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. He had a thick, squat nose, which, however, was forceful, and thin, firm, even lips.
低厚而有力的鼻子,严正、坚定的薄嘴唇。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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