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1 squelch
skwel
1. noun(the sucking sound made by movement in a thick, sticky substance eg mud.)
2. verb(to make squelches: He squelched across the marsh.)tr[skwelʧ]1 (move) chapotear1 chapoteosquelch ['skwɛlʧ] vt: aplastar (una rebelión, etc.)v.• andar chapoteando v.• apabullar v.• despachurrar v.• hacer callar v.
I skweltʃintransitive verb \<\<shoes/hooves\>\> hacer* un ruido como de succión
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[skweltʃ]1.VI chapotear2.VT aplastar, despachurrar* * *
I [skweltʃ]intransitive verb \<\<shoes/hooves\>\> hacer* un ruido como de succión
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2 squelch
nTELECOM reglaje silencioso m, silenciador en ausencia de señal m, supresión de ruido f -
3 squelch
s.1 caída fuerte, porrazo.2 silenciador, eliminador de ruido de fondo, silenciamiento automático de un receptor.v.1 chapotear, chapotear con los pies, chapalear, caminar chapoteando.2 despachurrar, aplastar.3 cancelar los privilegios de acceso por causar problemas de.vi.chapotear.(pt & pp squelched) -
4 squelch circuit
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5 squelch sensitivity
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6 squelch voltage
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7 continuous controlled squelch system
nTELECOM sistema silenciador de control continuo mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > continuous controlled squelch system
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8 tone squelch system
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9 chapotear
chapotear ( conjugate chapotear) verbo intransitivo ( en agua) splash (around); ( en barro) squelch (around)
chapotear verbo intransitivo to splash about, paddle ' chapotear' also found in these entries: English: paddle - slop - splash - squelch - slosh -
10 succión
succión sustantivo femenino suction ' succión' also found in these entries: English: suction - squelch -
11 continuous
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12 tone
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13 squelching
s.chapoteo.ger.gerundio del verbo: SQUELCH
См. также в других словарях:
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