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Squelch Meaning in English

word

ˈskwɛɫtʃ
SKWELCH
skwˈɛltʃ
sk-WELCH

释义

To make a wet, sucking noise, often by walking through mud or water, or to firmly stop or silence something such as an idea or a problem.

用法与细微差别

Physical 'squelch' is literal (walking in mud, etc.). Figurative use is more formal/literary: 'squelch criticism'. Rare in everyday speech (especially as a verb for silencing). Avoid confusing with 'squeeze' or 'squash'. Common collocations: 'squelch through', 'squelch rumors'.

例句

I squelched through the muddy field.

basic

Her boots made a squelching sound in the water.

basic

The children love to squelch in puddles after rain.

basic

The company quickly squelched rumors about layoffs.

natural

He tried to squelch his laughter during the meeting.

natural

My socks were soaked and squelching by the time I got home.

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