单词 | squat |
释义 | squat —squat /skwɒt/ aep /skwɑːt/ adjective (squatter, squattest) ► F0 short and wide, usually in a way that is not attractive: » a row of ugly, squat houses» a heavily built, squat manThesaurus+: ↑Low, short and shallowThesaurus+: ↑Wide and thicknoun [C] (PLACE TO LIVE) ► F0 the place that you live in when you are squatting: » They're living in a damp squat with no electricity.Thesaurus+: ↑Houses and homesnoun [C] (SITTING) ► F0 a squatting position or exerciseThesaurus+: ↑Sitting and standingnoun [U] US SLANG (ANYTHING) ► F0 anything: » She shouldn't talk - she doesn't know squat about it.» His opinion isn't worth squat.Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everythingverb [I or T] (-tt-) (LIVE) ↑Verb Endings for squat ► F0 to live in an empty building or area of land without the permission of the owner: » They squatted (in) an old house in King's Cross when their money ran out.Thesaurus+: ↑Living or sleeping somewhereverb [I] (-tt-) (SIT) ↑Verb Endings for squat ![]() |
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