0 to crush something into a flat shape:
He accidentally sat on her hat and squashed it.
2 to stop something from continuing to exist or happen, by forceful action:
Rumours of a possible takeover of the company were soon squashed by the management.
4 a game played between two or four people on a special closed playing area that involves hitting a small rubber ball against a wall
5 a drink made from fruit juice, water, and sugar or sweetener
6 a type of large vegetable with a hard skin and a lot of seeds at its centre
7 a vegetable with a hard skin and many seeds at its center
8 a game played in an enclosed playing area between two or four people who use rackets (= tightly fixed nets in frames attached to long handles) to hit a hard rubber ball against a wall
My sandwiches had got squashed at the bottom of my bag.
The fruit had got squashed under the weight of all the other food.
One of the other kids had squashed her model and she was very upset.
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.
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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, calabaza, calabacín…
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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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écraser, stopper, courge [feminine]…
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esquaix, carabassa, carabassó…
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