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1 krkljanac
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2 nagurati
• squash -
3 ugnjaviti
• squash -
4 voćni sok
• squash -
5 proći šljapkajući
• squash -
6 propljeskati
• squash -
7 prošljapkati
• squash -
8 smecano
• squash -
9 ugnjaviti
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10 gužva
• squash• crowd• throng -
11 zgnječiti
• squash• crush• knead• jam -
12 popara
• squash; toast -
13 napitak od limunova soka sode
• lemon squash; lemon-squash -
14 gurati
• push• poke• shove• squash• drive• throng -
15 bupnuti
• fall plump; hunch; joggle; plump; squab; squash; thud -
16 cediti
• crusb; drain; filter; filtrate; pass; press; rack; screw; screw down; screw out; squash; squeeze; strain; teem; wring; wrung -
17 gnjaviti
• badger; bore; gas; irk; molest; pester; plaguing; squash -
18 gnječenje
• crusb; crushing; jam; pressure; puddling; pugging; squash -
19 gnječiti
• crumple; jam; knead; mash; puddle; squash; trample; work -
20 gomilati se
• accrete; cluster; flock; garner; mass; multiply; overcrowd; pile up; ruck; squash
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Squash — Fédération internationale Fédération mondiale de squash Champion(ne)(s) du monde en titre … Wikipédia en Français
squash — [ skwaʃ ] n. m. • 1930; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. Sport dans lequel deux joueurs côte à côte se renvoient, à l aide de raquettes, une balle de caoutchouc qui rebondit sur les murs d un court fermé. Jouer au squash. Faire du squash. ● squash, squashs… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Squash — 〈[ skwɔ̣ʃ] n.; od. s; unz.; Sp.〉 Rückschlagspiel zwischen zwei Spielern auf einer ,40 x 9,75 m großen, von vier Wänden begrenzten Fläche [engl., „pressen“ <vulgärlat. exquassare; <lat. ex „aus, heraus“ + quassare „schleudern“] * * * Squash… … Universal-Lexikon
Squash — Squash, n. [Massachusetts Indian asq, pl. asquash, raw, green, immature, applied to fruit and vegetables which were used when green, or without cooking; askutasquash vine apple.] (Bot.) A plant and its fruit of the genus {Cucurbita}, or gourd… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squash — may refer to: * Squash (plant), the fruit of vines of the genus Cucurbita * Squash (sport), an indoor racket sport formerly called squash racquets * Squash tennis, a similar game but played with equipment related more to that of tennis * Squash… … Wikipedia
Squash — Sn (eine Sportart) per. Wortschatz fach. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. squash, zu ne. squash kräftig schlagen, zerquetschen, auspressen , dieses aus afrz. esquasser, esquacer, aus früh rom. * exquassare, zu l. quassāre heftig erschüttern … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Squash — Squash, n. 1. Something soft and easily crushed; especially, an unripe pod of pease. [1913 Webster] Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before t is a peascod. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, something unripe or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squash — squash1 [skwôsh, skwäsh] vt. [OFr esquasser < VL * exquassare < L ex , intens. + quassus: see QUASH2] 1. a) to squeeze or crush into a soft or flat mass b) to press or squeeze tightly or too tightly 2. to suppress or bring to an abrupt end; … English World dictionary
squash´i|ly — squash|y «SKWOSH ee», adjective, squash|i|er, squash|i|est. 1. having a soft or pulpy consistency; easily squashed: »squashy cream puffs. 2. soft and wet: »squashy ground … Useful english dictionary
squash|y — «SKWOSH ee», adjective, squash|i|er, squash|i|est. 1. having a soft or pulpy consistency; easily squashed: »squashy cream puffs. 2. soft and wet: »squashy ground … Useful english dictionary
squash — squash; squash·ber·ry; squash·i·ly; squash·i·ness; … English syllables