Squelch Meaning in English
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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.
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Her boots made a squelching sound in the water.
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The children love to squelch in puddles after rain.
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The company quickly squelched rumors about layoffs.
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He tried to squelch his laughter during the meeting.
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My socks were soaked and squelching by the time I got home.
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