squashed
adj. 压碎的,压扁的
v. 挤进( squash的过去式和过去分词 ); 将(某人[某物])压扁; 将(某人[某物])向某方挤; 平定(叛乱等)
If someone or something is squashed, they are pressed or crushed with such force that they become injured or lose their shape.
Robert was lucky to escape with just a broken foot after being squashed against a fence by a car...
罗伯特很幸运,他被一辆轿车挤压到一排栅栏上后只是一只脚骨折。
Whole neighbourhoods have been squashed flat by shelling...
整个小区已被炮弹夷为平地。
If people or things are squashed into a place, they are put or pushed into a place where there is not enough room for them to be.
There were 2000 people squashed into her recent show...
2,000人挤进去观看她最近的一次演出。
The stage is squashed into a small corner of the field.
舞台被挤到了场边的一个小角落里。
If you say that getting a number of people into a small space is a squash, you mean that it is only just possible for them all to get into it.
It all looked a bit of a squash as they squeezed inside the small hatchback.
当他们挤进那辆小小的舱门式汽车时,看起来有些过于拥挤。
If you squash something that is causing you trouble, you put a stop to it, often by force.
The troops would stay in position to squash the first murmur of trouble.
部队将继续原地驻扎,一有骚乱迹象就立即镇压。
Squash is a game in which two players hit a small rubber ball against the walls of a court using rackets.
Squash is a drink made from fruit juice, sugar, and water. Squash is sold in bottles in a concentrated form to which you add water.
...a glass of orange squash.
一杯橙汁饮料
A squash is one of a family of vegetables that have thick skin and soft or firm flesh inside.
1. that has been violently compressed;
There were 2000 people squashed into her recent show.
2,000人挤进去观看她最近的一次演出。
The tomatoes at the bottom of the bag had been squashed.
袋底的西红柿给压烂了。
I squashed a few more clothes into my case.
我往箱里多塞了几件衣服.
I squashed him with a sarcastic remark.
我说了一句讽刺的话把他给镇住了.
While nobody was looking, she squashed her school hat and crammed it into a wastebasket.
趁没人看见,她把校帽弄扁塞进了废纸篓。