squat 英 [skwɒt]
美 [skwɑ:t]
复数形式:squats
第三人称单数:squats
比较级:squatter
最高级:squattest
现在分词:squatting
过去式:squatted
过去分词:squatted
squat 词典解释
不及物动词蹲,蹲伏;擅自占用土地;依法在政府公地上定居;〈口〉坐
及物动词使蹲坐;使蹲下;擅自占用
名词蹲坐,蹲姿;擅自占用的土地;[体]蹲举式举重;动物的窝
形容词蹲着的;矮胖的
squat 词典例句
不及物动词
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He squatted in an empty house.
他擅自在一座空屋居住。
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He squatted down under the tree.
他蹲在树下。
名词
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The horse threw himself into a squat.
马一下子卧倒在地。
squat 网络解释
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(深蹲)
...例如,他可以用杠铃深蹲(Squat)代替在力量训练机器上进行的大小腿伸展(LegPress). 此外,需要的变化或职责要求(例如,当在战场),他就可以变换成双人力量练习或另一种形式的力量训练方式. 然而,也应避免频繁大量的变化,...
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蹲伏
...换能器相对位置变化产生的深度误差 换能器吃水(draught) ① 换能器吃水(draught)变化 船航行时的沉降(settlement) ② 船航行时的沉降(settlement) 船运动时的蹲伏(squat) ③ 船运动时的蹲伏(squat) 当测量船航行时,...
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船身下沉
...Spreader 横撐(集装箱吊具) | Squat 船身下沉 | Statement of facts 事实记录...
squat 英英释义
noun
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the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
Synonym: squatting
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exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent
strengthens the leg muscles
Synonym: knee bend squatting
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a small worthless amount
e.g. you don't know jack
Synonym: jack doodly-squat diddly-squat diddlysquat diddly-shit diddlyshit diddly diddley shit
verb
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sit on one's heels
e.g. In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting
e.g. The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm
Synonym: crouch scrunch scrunch up hunker hunker down
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occupy (a dwelling) illegally
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be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide
e.g. The building squatted low
adj
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having a low center of gravity
built low to the ground
Synonym: underslung
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short and thick
as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature
e.g. some people seem born to be square and chunky
e.g. a dumpy little dumpling of a woman
e.g. dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears
e.g. a little church with a squat tower
e.g. a squatty red smokestack
e.g. a stumpy ungainly figure
Synonym: chunky dumpy low-set squatty stumpy
squat [skwɒt]
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英语释义
1
n. the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
3
v. be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide
4
v. occupy (a dwelling) illegally