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1. past tense, past participle - squatted; verb(to sit down on the heels or in a crouching position: The beggar squatted all day in the market place.)
2. adjective(short and fat; dumpy: a squat little man; an ugly, squat building.)squat vb agacharse / ponerse en cuclillastr[skwɒt]1 (person) rechoncho,-a y bajo,-a, achaparrado,-a; (building) achaparrado,-a1 (crouching position) en cuclillas2 (house occupied by squatters) vivienda ocupada, edificio ocupado ilegalmente; (action of squatting) ocupación nombre femenino ilegal1 (crouch) agacharse, ponerse en cuclillas2 (in building) ocupar ilegalmente1) crouch: agacharse, ponerse en cuclillas2) : ocupar un lugar sin derechosquat n1) : posición f en cuclillas2) : ocupación f ilegal (de un lugar)adj.• bajito, -a adj.• cachigordo, -a adj.• rechoncho, -a adj.• rehecho, -a adj.v.• acuclillarse v.• agacharse v.• ponerse en cuclillas v.• sentarse en cuclillas v.• trasconejarse v.
I skwɑːt, skwɒt1) ( crouch) agacharse, ponerse* en cuclillas2) (in building, on land) ocupar un inmueble ajeno sin autorización
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adjective - tt- < person> rechoncho y bajo, retacón (RPl); <building/church> achaparrado[skwɒt]1.ADJ [person] rechoncho, achaparrado; [building, shape etc] desproporcionadamente bajo2. VI1) (also: squat down) agacharse, sentarse en cuclillas2) (on property) ocupar un inmueble ilegalmente3.* * *
I [skwɑːt, skwɒt]1) ( crouch) agacharse, ponerse* en cuclillas2) (in building, on land) ocupar un inmueble ajeno sin autorización
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∎ we ate squatting (down) on our haunches nous avons mangé accroupis(b) (occupy building) vivre dans un squat;∎ they're allowed to squat in abandoned buildings on leur permet de squatter dans des immeubles abandonnés(building) squatter, squattériser3 noun∎ the squat held out for two years le squat a duré deux ans(person, figure) trapu; (building) trapu, massif;∎ he had short, squat legs il avait des petites jambes trapues►► Zoology squat lobster galathée f;squat thrust = exercice de musculation des jambes effectué accroupi
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squat — I. verb (squatted; squatting) Etymology: Middle English squatten to crush, crouch in hiding, from Middle French (Picard dialect) esquatir, escuater, from Old French es ex + quatir to hide, from Vulgar Latin *coactire to squeeze, alteration of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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squat — I UK [skwɒt] / US [skwɑt] verb [intransitive] Word forms squat : present tense I/you/we/they squat he/she/it squats present participle squatting past tense squatted past participle squatted * 1) squat or squat down to bend your knees and lower… … English dictionary
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squat — [skwät] vi. squatted, squatting [ME squatten < MFr esquatir < es (L ex ), intens. + quatir, to press flat < VL * coactire < L coactus, pp. of cogere, to force, compress: see COGENT] 1. to crouch so as to sit on the heels with the… … English World dictionary
squat — v., adj., & n. v. (squatted, squatting) 1 intr. a crouch with the hams resting on the backs of the heels. b sit on the ground etc. with the knees drawn up and the heels close to or touching the hams. 2 tr. put (a person) into a squatting position … Useful english dictionary