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squelch [skwelt∫]1. noun• to squelch in/out [person] entrer/sortir en pataugeant* * *[skweltʃ] 1. 2.intransitive verb [water, mud] glouglouterto squelch along/in/out — avancer/entrer/sortir en pataugeant
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A n ( noise) bruit m de succion ; to fall to the ground with a squelch tomber par terre avec un grand floc ; the squelch of water in their boots le flic flac de l'eau dans leurs bottes.B vi [water, mud] glouglouter, faire un bruit de succion ; to squelch along/in/out avancer/entrer/sortir en pataugeant ; they squelched through the swamp ils pataugaient dans le marécage. -
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squelch [skweltʃ]∎ I squelched across the field j'ai traversé le champ en pataugeant;∎ he squelched into the kitchen il entra dans la cuisine avec les pieds trempés(b) (make noise → mud) clapoter;∎ I heard something soft squelch beneath my foot j'ai entendu quelque chose de mou s'écraser sous mon pied;∎ the water squelched in his shoes l'eau gargouillait dans ses chaussures3 noun(noise) clapotement m;∎ I heard the squelch of tyres in mud j'ai entendu le bruit des pneus dans la boue -
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(crush) écrabouiller;∎ he squished his nose against the glass il a écrasé son nez contre la vitre□ ;∎ the cake got all squished le gâteau était complètement écrabouillé∎ the mud squished between my toes la boue s'infiltrait entre mes orteils□
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squelch´er — squelch «skwehlch», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to cause to be silent; crush: »to squelch an annoying child. She squelched him with a look of contempt. 2. to strike or press on with crushing force; put down; squash; suppress: »to squelch a student… … Useful english dictionary
Squelch — Squelch, n. 1. A heavy fall, as of something flat. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: A crushing reply; as, the perfect squelch for a conceited remark. [Colloq.] Hudibras. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squelch — (skw[e^]lch), v. i. [Perh. imitative. Cf. {Squelch}.] To make a sound like that made by the feet of one walking in mud or slush; to make a kind of swashing sound; to squish; also, to move with such a sound. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] He turned and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squelch — [skweltʃ, englisch], Baugruppe eines Sende Empfangs Geräts, die als Rauschsperre den Niederfrequenzkanal automatisch abschaltet, wenn der Niederfrequenz Störabstand (Verhältnis von Nutz und Rauschsignal) unter einen Schwellenwert absinkt. * * * … Universal-Lexikon
squelch — [skweltʃ] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: From the sound] 1.) to make a sucking sound by walking or moving in something soft and wet ▪ My hair was dripping and my shoes squelched as I walked. squelch through/along/up ▪ We squelched across the field.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Squelch — (skw[e^]lch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Squelched} (skw[e^]lcht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squelching}.] [Cf. Prov. E. quelch a blow, and quell to crush, to kill.] To quell; to crush; to silence or put down. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Oh t was your luck and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squelch — [skwɛltʃ] das; , es [...tʃiz, ...tʃis] <zu engl. to squelch »unterdrücken, niederhalten«> Baugruppe eines Sende bzw. Empfangsgeräts zur Unterdrückung des Rauschens (Elektronik) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
squelch — [ skweltʃ ] verb 1. ) transitive AMERICAN INFORMAL to stop someone or something that is causing you trouble, especially by taking firm action against them: SQUASH: The government s policy of imprisoning protesters had successfully squelched… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
squelch — squelch·er; squelch; … English syllables
squelch — index abolish, counteract, defeat, extinguish, quash, refute, stifle, strangle Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
squelch — (v.) 1620s, to fall, drop, or stomp on something (soft) with crushing force, possibly imitative of sound made. The figurative sense of suppress completely is first recorded 1864 … Etymology dictionary