单词 | squatting |
释义 | squat1 of 3verb ˈskwät squatted; squatting transitive verb 1 : to cause (oneself) to crouch or sit on the ground 2 : to occupy as a squatter intransitive verb 1 : to crouch close to the ground as if to escape observation a hare squatting in the grass 2 a : to assume or maintain a position in which the body is supported on the feet and the knees are bent so that the buttocks rest on or near the heels squatted by the campfire b : to exercise by performing a squat (see squat entry 3 sense 3a) 3 : to be or become a squatter squat in an abandoned building squat 2 of 3adjective squatter; squattest 1 : sitting with the haunches close above the heels 2 a : low to the ground b : marked by disproportionate shortness or thickness squatly adverb squatness noun squat 3 of 3noun1 a : the act of squatting b : the posture of one that squats 2 a : a place where one squats b : the lair of a small animal the squat of a hare 3 a : an exercise in which a standing person lowers to a position in which the torso is erect and the knees are deeply bent and then rises to an upright position Note: A squat can be done while holding weights, with a barbell on the upper back, or without weights. b weight lifting : a lift involving a squat done while holding a barbell on the shoulders also : a competitive event involving this lift 4 chiefly British : an empty house or building that is occupied by squatters 5 slang : diddly-squat squatting verbas in crouching to lie low with the limbs close to the body a detective squatting to examine something on the ground Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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