0 the sucking sound made by movement in a thick, sticky substance eg mud -- sự dẫm nát
1 to make squelches -- dẫm, đè bẹp
However, in presidential politics, that agrarian voice was repeatedly squelched.
In reality, however, the medicalized social worth assigned both to organ donors and living recipients is far from uniform, where the myth of medical democratization squelches debates about medical justice.
In any event, he certainly didn't squelch the second edition, which will be out in 2003.
Although facts could be invented such that the legislators were really trying to squelch speed limit protests, those are not the facts of this example.
By bringing to life these punished but not passive female figures, the singers asserted the very agency that the productions attempted thematically to squelch.
Especially when faced with direct statements of intention, readers, then as now, should not be expected to squelch their inclinations to contest the validity or the relevance of surprising revelations.
They were not defeated at the polls, but squelched.
Early on, there had been speculation that either station would drop the all-news format, but these notions were squelched rather quickly.
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聲音, (如走在濕軟土地上似的)發吧唧聲,發撲哧聲, 制止…
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