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squashed

/skwosh, skwawsh/US // skwɒʃ, skwɔʃ //UK // (skwɒʃ) //

压扁了,压碎的,压扁的,被压扁的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel.
    • : to suppress or put down; quash.
    • : to silence or disconcert, as with a crushing retort or emotional or psychological pressure.
    • : to press forcibly against or cram into a small space; squeeze.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be pressed into a flat mass or pulp.
    • : to fall heavily.
    • : to make a splashing sound; splash.
    • : to be capable of being or likely to be squashed: Tomatoes squash easily.
    • : to squeeze or crowd; crush.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act or sound of squashing.
    • : the fact of squashing or of being squashed.
    • : something squashed or crushed.
    • : something soft and easily crushed.
    • : Also called squash racquets. a game for two or four persons, similar to racquets but played on a smaller court and with a racket having a round head and a long handle.
    • : Also called squash tennis. a game for two persons, resembling squash racquets except that the ball is larger and livelier and the racket is shaped like a tennis racket.
    • : British. a beverage made from fruit juice and soda water: lemon squash.

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Examples

  • We liked this best with small kabocha squash, but you can use a variety of small squash for visual impact.

  • Remove the foil and push the squash and carrots together in the center of the pan.

  • Arrange the squash on a large rimmed baking sheet, leaving as much space among the halves as possible.

  • How to appreciate spaghetti squash without always pretending it’s pastaLet’s take tempeh.

  • Savage took a close look at the stems, leaves and pumpkins and then compared them to those from other large squashes.

  • Hakeemullah squashed that rumor when his tape that announced the Times Square attack was released.

  • Suspicion squashed, Brodie began dreaming the dream of dating Martha.

  • He refused to budge, and Anne retreated further from public view squashed by his bullying and domineering manner.

  • A brief recovery around 2006 was pretty much squashed by the financial crisis.

  • But in 2009, McGillis squashed that urban legend in an interview with the San Diego Gay and Lesbian News.

  • She's very pretty, but towards the end of the evening she looked rather like a squashed tomato, I thought.

  • An' squashed 'em flat—an' picked them up—an' packed 'em in my trunk!

  • We climbed the trees and cut our names, we sucked the sap of the box elder and squashed poke berries for war paint.

  • We shall have to protect them, they being now British subjects, and when we have squashed the Zulus, the Boers will turn on us.

  • The food Katy had fixed was wonderful, though rather squashed on account of all the costumes being on top of it in the kit-bag.