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squat

verb
/skwɒt/
/skwɑːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they squat
/skwɒt/
/skwɑːt/
he / she / it squats
/skwɒts/
/skwɑːts/
past simple squatted
/ˈskwɒtɪd/
/ˈskwɑːtɪd/
past participle squatted
/ˈskwɒtɪd/
/ˈskwɑːtɪd/
-ing form squatting
/ˈskwɒtɪŋ/
/ˈskwɑːtɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] squat (down) to sit on your heels with your knees bent up close to your body蹲坐;蹲
    • Children were squatting on the floor.孩子们蹲在地板上。
    • When we saw them we squatted down behind a wall.当我们看到他们时,我们蹲在墙后。
  2. [intransitive, transitive] squat (something) 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。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thrust down with force’): from Old French esquatir ‘flatten’, based on Latin coactus, past participle of cogere ‘compel’, from co- ‘together’ + agere ‘drive’ The current sense of the adjective dates from the mid 17th cent.

squat

noun
/skwɒt/
/skwɑːt/
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  1. (especially British English) 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
    Topics Houses and homesc2
  2. a squatting position of the body蹲坐;蹲
  3. (also squat thrust)
    an exercise in which you start with your hands on the floor and your knees bent, and then quickly move both legs backwards and forwards together俯撑下蹲促腿,俯撑腿屈伸(双手撑地下蹲后双腿同时前后跳动)
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thrust down with force’): from Old French esquatir ‘flatten’, based on Latin coactus, past participle of cogere ‘compel’, from co- ‘together’ + agere ‘drive’ The current sense of the adjective dates from the mid 17th cent.

squat

adjective
/skwɒt/
/skwɑːt/
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  1. 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
    • The man had a broad face and a squat neck.这个男人有一张宽大的脸和一个矮胖的脖子。
    Topics Appearancec2
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thrust down with force’): from Old French esquatir ‘flatten’, based on Latin coactus, past participle of cogere ‘compel’, from co- ‘together’ + agere ‘drive’ The current sense of the adjective dates from the mid 17th cent.

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