squat
vi. 蹲,蹲伏; 擅自佔用土地; 依法在政府公地上定居; 〈口〉坐
vt. 使蹲坐; 使蹲下; 擅自佔用
n. 蹲坐,蹲姿; 擅自佔用的土地; [體]蹲舉式舉重; 動物的窩
adj. 矮胖的; 蹲著的
If you squat, you lower yourself towards the ground, balancing on your feet with your legs bent.
He squatted, grunting at the pain in his knees...
他蹲在那兒,雙膝的傷痛得他直哼哼。
We squatted beside the pool and watched the diver sink slowly down...
我們蹲在水池旁,看著潛水者慢慢沉下水。
If you describe someone or something as squat, you mean they are short and thick, usually in an unattractive way.
Eddie was a short squat fellow in his forties with thinning hair.
埃迪四十多歲,矮矮胖胖的,頭髮日漸稀疏。
...squat stone houses.
矮墩墩的石馬
People who squat occupy an unused building or unused land without having a legal right to do so.
You can't simply wander around squatting on other people's property...
你不能這樣到處亂竄,擅自佔用別人的地產。
They earn their living by squatting the land and sharecropping.
他們靠擅自佔用土地,按種地的收益分成為生。
A squat is an empty building that people are living in illegally, without paying any rent or any property tax.
After returning from Paris, David moved to a squat in Brixton...
從巴黎回來後,戴維搬進了布里克斯頓的一座空房裡住下了。
Thomas now faces eviction from his squat.
托馬斯現在要被從他佔住的房子裡驅趕出來。
1. exercising by repeatedly assuming a squatting position; strengthens the leg muscles
2. a small worthless amount;
3. the act of assuming or maintaining a squatting position
1. sit on one's heels;
2. be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide;
3. occupy (a dwelling) illegally
1. short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature;
2. having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
He is a squat man.
他是一個矮胖的男人.
Squat Hops greatly helps to improve cardiovascular endurance, short distance running speed and lateral quickness.
蹲著的單腳跳非常幫助改良心臟血管的忍耐, 短距離流動的速度和側面的急速.
Now they were stopping at a squat red frame station.
他們在一座又矮又小的紅色木頭房子裡停住了.
The savages squat around the fire.
野人們圍火蹲著.
Forget postcoital cuddling : Soranus recommended that women squat down and sneeze immediately after intercourse.
忘記“後戲”: 索拉努斯建議女性在性交後蹲下並努力擠壓.