squat
squat
skwɑt
skvaat
British pronunciation
/skwˈɒt/

Definizione e significato di "squat"in inglese

to squat
01

accovacciarsi

to go to a position in which the knees are bent and the back of thighs are touching or very close to one's heels
Intransitive
to squat definition and meaning
example
Esempi
During the camping trip, they had to squat by the fire to cook their meals as there were no chairs available.
Durante il viaggio in campeggio, hanno dovuto accovacciarsi vicino al fuoco per cucinare i loro pasti poiché non c'erano sedie disponibili.
02

occupare abusivamente, squattrinare

to occupy a building or settle on a piece of land without the owner's permission or legal right
Intransitive: to squat somewhere
example
Esempi
Despite warnings from the local government, a group of people continued to squat in tents on public land.
Nonostante gli avvertimenti del governo locale, un gruppo di persone ha continuato a occupare abusivamente tende su terreni pubblici.
01

tarchiato

short and broad in stature, often with a thick and sturdy build
squat definition and meaning
example
Esempi
His squat frame made him well-suited for jobs that required physical strength.
La sua corporatura tarchiata lo rendeva adatto a lavori che richiedevano forza fisica.
02

having a low center of gravity

01

a building or house occupied without the owner's permission or without paying rent

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02

an exercise performed by bending the knees and lowering the body to strengthen the legs

03

the act of crouching or lowering the body with knees bent and buttocks near the heels

04

a very small or negligible amount

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