squelch
vi. 发吧唧声,发扑哧声
vt. <美>制止; 压制; 遏制; 限制
To squelch means to make a wet, sucking sound, like the sound you make when you are walking on wet, muddy ground.
He squelched across the turf...
他扑哧扑哧地走过草皮。
His sodden trousers were clinging to his shins and his shoes squelched.
他湿透的裤子紧贴小腿,鞋子吧唧作响。
If you squelch something that is causing you trouble, for example rumours or opposition, you firmly put a stop to it.
The President wants to squelch any perception that the meeting is an attempt to negotiate.
总统想要消除任何视本次会议为谈判尝试的看法。
1. a crushing remark
2. an electric circuit that cuts off a receiver when the signal becomes weaker than the noise
1. suppress or crush completely;
2. make a sucking sound
3. walk through mud or mire;
4. to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition;
But now was the time to squelch him.
不过,现在是压倒他的时候了.
Specifically, this data may include control information squelch the RF signal and clamp the ramp output.
特别地, 这个数据可包括用于抑制射频信号和钳位斜坡输出的控制信息.
Better to squelch the speculators by choosing a substantially stronger yuan early on.
早些选择充分强势人民币政策会更有助于压制投机行为.
The US military often uses the tactic of gunboat diplomacy to squelch acts of terrorism.
美国军方常使用炮艇外交的战术来粉碎恐怖主义行动.
You cannot squelch wanting .
你不能压制要求。