squat
squat
skwɑt
skvaat
British pronunciation
/skwˈɒt/

“squat”的英语定义和含义

to squat
01

蹲下, 做深蹲

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
例子
During the workout, the fitness instructor demonstrated how to squat properly.
在锻炼期间,健身教练演示了如何正确蹲下
The baseball catcher squatted behind the plate, ready to receive the pitcher's throw.
棒球接球手在本垒板后面,准备接投手的投球。
02

非法占据, 擅自占用

to occupy a building or settle on a piece of land without the owner's permission or legal right
Intransitive: to squat somewhere
example
例子
Amid the housing crisis, some individuals resorted to squatting in abandoned buildings.
在住房危机中,一些人开始在废弃建筑中非法占据
The group of protesters decided to squat on the vacant lot to draw attention to the lack of affordable housing.
抗议者团体决定占据空地,以引起人们对缺乏经济适用房的关注。
01

矮壮的, 结实的

short and broad in stature, often with a thick and sturdy build
squat definition and meaning
example
例子
The squat man had a powerful physique, with thick arms and legs.
那个矮壮的男人体格强壮,手臂和腿都很粗壮。
Despite his squat stature, he was incredibly strong and athletic.
尽管他身材矮壮,但他非常强壮和运动型。
02

蹲下的, 低的

having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
Squat
01

占屋, 不付租金的建筑

a house or building that is occupied, without the consent of the landlord or without paying any rent
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02

深蹲, 蹲下

exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles
03

, 蹲姿

the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
04

微不足道的数量, 不值钱的东西

a small worthless amount
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