搜尋結果
squat
- IPA[skwät]
美式
- crouch or sit with one's knees bent and one's heels close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs;crouch down in a squat and rise again while holding (a specified weight) at one's shoulders
- short and thickset; disproportionately broad or wide
- a position in which one's knees are bent and one's heels are close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs.;an exercise in which a person squats down and rises again while holding a barbell at shoulder level.
verb: squat, 3rd person present: squats, gerund or present participle: squatting, past tense: squatted, past participle: squatted
noun: squat, plural noun: squats
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. crouch or sit with one's knees bent and one's heels close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs I squatted down in front of him
- ▪ crouch down in a squat and rise again while holding (a specified weight) at one's shoulders he can squat 850 pounds
- 2. unlawfully occupy an uninhabited building or settle on a piece of land eight families are squatting in the house
- ▪ occupy (an uninhabited building) unlawfully.
形容詞
- 1. short and thickset; disproportionately broad or wide he was muscular and squat a squat gray house 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a position in which one's knees are bent and one's heels are close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs.
- ▪ an exercise in which a person squats down and rises again while holding a barbell at shoulder level.
- ▪ (in gymnastics) an exercise involving a squatting movement or action.
- 2. a building occupied by people living in it without the legal right to do so a basement room in a North London squat
- ▪ an unlawful occupation of an uninhabited building.
- 3. North American informal short for diddly-squat