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squish

/skwish/US // skwɪʃ //UK // (skwɪʃ) //

压扁,挤压,压碎,压扁的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to squeeze or squash.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a gushing or splashing sound when walked in or on: The soaking wet sneakers squished as he walked.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a squishing sound: the squish of footsteps on wet leaves.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • There were seconds of silence broken only by the squish of the sponge.

  • Two springs under the backside of the seat, however, should provide a little bit of squish during your ride.

  • Tune how quickly and aggressively the suspension compresses and rebounds to maintain just the right amount of squish and bounce.

  • As we made our way along the shallow creekbed, I felt a wet squish of water permeate my hiking boots while I tried to hop from dry patch to dry patch, careful not to soak my wool socks.

  • He could, as a fallback, partner well with Big Squish-Em, Dis-Em Chris.

  • “When it came back, it was the ultimate squish,” the former vice president said.

  • From Romantic squish to scabrous satirist to rebel wrangler to, finally, Ambassador of Goodwill.

  • There are no fears the governor of Wisconsin is some kind of moderate Northeastern squish, as conservatives paint Chris Christie.

  • Matt Bevin is a Louisville businessman and Tea Party favorite who sees the five-term senator as a patsy and a squish.

  • Squish, squash echoed the milk in the great cylinder, but never arose the sound they waited for.

  • Masten could hear a sodden squish at times, as his own animal whipped its hoofs out of a miniature sand hill.

  • You step out so gaily on the glittering grass, and then squish!

  • He dropped himself into the pneumochair, feeling the soggy squish of the deflated cushion, and loosened the jacket of his uniform.

  • To walk along the sedgy banks is to leave a trail of "squish-squash" with every step.