0 a sport in which two people hit a small rubber ball against the four walls of a room -- сквош
1 used to say that there are too many people or things in a small space -- теснота, давка
We managed to get in but it was a squash.
2 a sweet drink that tastes like fruit -- фруктовый напиток
3 a fruit with hard skin, a soft inside, and large seeds, that you cook and eat as a vegetable -- тыква
4 to crush something into a flat shape -- раздавливать, расплющивать
5 to push someone or something into a small space -- заталкивать, запихивать
[ often passive ] The kids were all squashed into the back seat.
We feel we are being squashed out of existence from the place we have lived in all our lives.
The entire alimentary tract was dissected out and the mid and hind gut contents examined separately by squashing.
Copper and gold are both metals that can be shaped by stretching, rolling, hammering and squashing.
The gaps between are filled with soft pitch, which becomes squashed as the road expands.
The inner parts of the planet, nearest to the core, are squashed together (compressed) so much that they become solid.
Attempts were made to make the tests easier; dot blots containing proteins from single squashed parasitized and non-parasitized larvae were conducted.
The rays are related to sharks, and are in essence sharks that have been" squashed" flat in response to life as rather sluggish bottom dwellers.
We imagine the field lines squashed together, and the result is that they push the wires apart.
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使扁平, 把…壓扁, 把…擠扁…
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使扁平, 把…压扁, 把…挤扁…
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squash, abóbora, achatar…
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(スポーツ)スカッシュ, カボチャ, ~を押しつぶす…
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duvar tenisi, skuaş, konsantre meyve suyu…
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