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squash

N การ บด  การ คั้น  crush press kan-bod

 

squash

N กีฬา สค วอ ซ  การ เล่น สค วอ ซ  recketball squash tennis ki-la-sa-kod

 

squash

N ฝูงชน ที่ เบียดเสียด  ฝูงชน ที่ แออัดยัดเยียด  crush fung-chon-ti-biad-siad

 

squash

N พืช ตระกูล น้ำ เต้า  phud-tra-kuan-nam-tao

 

squash

VI เบียดเสียด  อัด แน่น  biad-siad

 

squash

VT บด  บีบ  คั้น  crush compress press bod

 

squash

VT เบียดเสียด  อัด แน่น  biad-siad

 

squash in

PHRV เบียด เข้าไป  อัด ใส่ ใน  กด  scrape in squeeze in biad-kao-pai

 

squash up

PHRV อัด แน่น (สิ่งของ  aud-nean

 

squash up

PHRV เบียด กัน (คน  move down biad-kan

 

squashy

ADJ ซึ่ง บด ได้ ง่าย  sueng-bod-dai-ngai

 

squashy

ADJ เหลว และ เปียก  นิ่ม และ เปียก  juicy succulent leo-lea-piak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SQUASH

v.t.[L.] To crush; to beat or press into pulp or a flat mass.

 

SQUASH

n. 1. Someting soft an deasily crushed.
2. [Gr. ] A plant of the genus Cucurbita, and its fruit; a culinary vegetable.
3. Something unripe or soft; in contempt.
This squash, this gentleman.
4. A sudden fall of a heavy soft body.
5. A shock of soft bodies.
My fall was stoppd by a terrible squash. [Vulgar. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SQUASH

Squash, n. Etym: [Cf. Musquash. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An American animal allied to the weasel. [Obs. ] Goldsmith.

 

SQUASH

Squash, n. Etym: [Massachusetts Indian asq, pl. asquash, raw, green, immaturate, applied to fruit and vegetables which were used when green, or without cooking; askutasquash vine apple. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A plant and its fruit of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd kind.

 

Note: The species are much confused. The long-neck squash is called Cucurbita verrucosa, the Barbary or China squash, C. moschata, and the great winter squash, C. maxima, but the distinctions are not clear. Squash beetle (Zoöl.), a small American beetle (Diabrotica, or Galeruca vittata ) which is often abundant and very injurious to the leaves of squash, cucumber, etc. It is striped with yellow and black. The name is applied also to other allied species. -- Squash bug (Zoöl.), a large black American hemipterous insect (Coreus, or Anasa, tristis ) injurious to squash vines.

 

SQUASH

Squash, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Squashed; p. pr. & vb. n. Squashing.]Etym: [OE. squashen, OF. escachier, esquachier, to squash, to crush, F. écacher, perhaps from (assumed ) LL. excoacticare, fr. L. ex + coactare to constrain, from cogere, coactum, to compel. Cf. Cogent, Squat, v. i.]

 

Defn: To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to crush.

 

SQUASH

SQUASH Squash, n.

 

1. Something soft and easily crushed; especially, an unripe pod of pease. Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before 't is a peascod. Shak.

 

2. Hence, something unripe or soft; -- used in contempt. "This squash, this gentleman. " Shak.

 

3. A sudden fall of a heavy, soft body; also, a shock of soft bodies. Arbuthnot. My fall was stopped by a terrible squash. Swift.

 

SQUASHER

SQUASHER Squash "er, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, squashes.

 

SQUASHINESS

SQUASHINESS Squash "i *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being squashy, or soft.

 

SQUASHY

SQUASHY Squash "y, a.

 

Defn: Easily squashed; soft.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

squash

squash 1 |skwäSH, skwôSH skwɑʃ skwɔʃ | verb [ with obj. ] crush or squeeze (something ) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape: wash and squash the cans for the recycling bin | (as adj. squashed ) : a squashed banana. squeeze or force (someone or something ) into a small or restricted space: she squashed some of her clothes inside the bag. [ no obj. ] make one's way into a small or restricted space: I squashed into the middle of the crowd. suppress, stifle, or subdue (a feeling, conjecture, or action ): the mournful sound did nothing to squash her high spirits. firmly reject (an idea or suggestion ): the proposal was immediately squashed by the Historical Society. noun 1 [ in sing. ] a state of being squeezed or forced into a small or restricted space: it was a tight squash but he didn't seem to mind. 2 chiefly Brit. a concentrated liquid made from fruit juice and sugar, which is diluted to make a drink: orange squash. 3 (also squash racquets ) a game in which two players use rackets to hit a small, soft rubber ball against the walls of a closed court. 4 Biology a preparation of softened tissue that has been made thin for microscopic examination by gently compressing or tapping it. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a verb ): alteration of quash .

 

squash

squash 2 |skwɑʃ skwɔʃ skwäSH | noun ( pl. same or squashes ) 1 an edible gourd, the flesh of which may be cooked and eaten as a vegetable. 2 the trailing plant of the gourd family that produces this fruit. [Genus Cucurbita, family Cucurbitaceae: many species and varieties, including the winter squashes and summer squashes. ] ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: abbreviation of Narragansett asquutasquash.

 

squashberry

squash ber ry |ˈskwäSHˌberē, ˈskwôSH -ˈskwɑʃˌbɛri | noun ( pl. squashberries ) a North American viburnum which bears edible berries. [Viburnum edule, family Caprifoliaceae. ]

 

squash blossom

squash blos som noun [ as modifier ] denoting a type of silver jewelry made by Navajos characterized by designs resembling the flower of the squash plant.

 

squash bug

squash bug noun a dark-colored bug with forewings marked by many veins. [Family Coreidae, suborder Heteroptera: many species, in particular the North American Anasa tristis, a serious pest of squashes and similar fruit. ]

 

squashy

squash y |ˈskwäSHē, ˈskwôSHē ˈskwɑʃi ˈskwɔʃi | adjective ( squashier, squashiest ) easily crushed or squeezed into a different shape; having a soft consistency: a big, squashy leather chair. DERIVATIVES squash i ly |ˈskwäSHəlē, ˈskwôSHəlē |adverb, squash i ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

squash

squash 1 |skwɒʃ | verb [ with obj. ] 1 crush or squeeze (something ) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape: wash and squash the cans before depositing them | (as adj. squashed ) : a squashed packet of cigarettes. [ with obj. and adverbial ] squeeze or force into a small or restricted space: she squashed some of her clothes inside the bag. [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] make one's way into a small or restricted space: I squashed into the middle of the crowd. 2 suppress or subdue (a feeling or action ): the mournful sound did nothing to squash her high spirits. firmly reject (an idea or suggestion ): the proposal was immediately squashed by the Heritage Department. silence or discomfit (someone ), typically by making a humiliating remark: she needled him with such venom that Seb was visibly squashed. noun 1 [ in sing. ] a state of being squeezed or forced into a small or restricted space: it was a bit of a squash but he didn't seem to mind. [ count noun ] dated a social gathering or informal meeting: a poetry squash in London. 2 [ mass noun ] Brit. a concentrated liquid made from fruit juice and sugar, which is diluted to make a drink: orange squash. 3 (also squash rackets ) [ mass noun ] a game in which two players use rackets to hit a small, soft rubber ball against the walls of a closed court. 4 Biology a preparation of softened tissue that has been made thin for microscopic examination by gently compressing or tapping it. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a verb ): alteration of quash .

 

squash

squash 2 |skwɒʃ | noun ( pl. same or squashes ) 1 an edible gourd, the flesh of which may be cooked and eaten as a vegetable. 2 the trailing plant of the gourd family which produces the squash. Genus Cucurbita, family Cucurbitaceae: many species and varieties, including the winter squashes and summer squashes. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: abbreviation of Narragansett asquutasquash.

 

squashberry

squash |berry noun ( pl. squashberries ) a North American viburnum which bears edible berries. Viburnum edule, family Caprifoliaceae.

 

squash blossom

squash blos |som noun [ as modifier ] denoting a type of silver jewellery made by Navajos and characterized by designs resembling the flower of the squash plant.

 

squash bug

squash bug noun a bug which resembles a shield bug, several American kinds being serious pests of squashes and similar fruit. Family Coreidae, suborder Heteroptera: many species, in particular the North American Anasasa tristis.

 

squashy

squashy |ˈskwɒʃi | adjective ( squashier, squashiest ) easily crushed or squeezed into a different shape; having a soft consistency: a big, squashy leather chair. DERIVATIVES squashily adverb, squashiness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

squash

squash verb 1 the fruit got squashed: crush, squeeze, flatten, compress, press, smash, distort, pound, trample, stamp on; pulp, mash, cream, liquidize, beat, pulverize; informal squish, squoosh, smoosh. 2 she squashed her clothes inside the bag: force, ram, thrust, push, cram, jam, stuff, pack, compress, squeeze, wedge, press. 3 the proposal was immediately squashed: reject, block, cancel, scotch, frustrate, thwart, suppress, put a stop to, nip in the bud, put the lid on; informal put the kibosh on, stymie, scuttle, deep-six. noun a side order of steamed squash: acorn squash, butternut squash, crookneck squash, Hubbard squash, scallop squash, spaghetti squash, summer squash, winter squash, zucchini, pumpkin, (vegetable ) marrow.

 

squashy

squashy adjective 1 a squashy pillow: springy, resilient, spongy, soft, pliant, pliable, yielding, elastic, cushiony, compressible. ANTONYMS firm, hard. 2 squashy pears: mushy, pulpy, slushy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, soft. ANTONYMS firm, hard.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

squash

squash verb 1 wash and squash the cans before depositing them: crush, squeeze, flatten, compress, press, smash, distort, mangle, pound, tamp down, trample (down ), stamp on; pulp, mash, cream, liquidize, beat, pulverize, macerate. 2 she squashed some of her clothes inside the bag: force, ram, thrust, plunge, push, stick, cram, jam, stuff, pack, compress, squeeze, wedge, press, tamp, pound, drive, hammer, bang. 3 the proposal was immediately squashed by the Heritage Department: put an end to, put a stop to, bring to an end, nip in the bud, scotch, put the lid on; ruin, wreck, scupper, destroy, devastate, smash, shatter, demolish, queer; frustrate, thwart; informal put paid to, blow, put the kibosh on, clobber; Brit. informal dish. 4 there was no need to squash him in front of his friends: humiliate, humble, mortify, show up, bring down, take down, bring low, demean, expose, show in a bad light, shame, put to shame, make ashamed, discomfit, disgrace, discredit, downgrade, debase, degrade, devalue, dishonour, embarrass, put someone in their place, make a fool of, chasten, subdue, get the better of, have the last laugh on, abash, abase, crush, quash, deflate, flatten, make someone eat humble pie; informal put down, settle someone's hash, cut down to size; N. Amer. informal make someone eat crow.

 

squashy

squashy adjective 1 a squashy pillow: springy, resilient, spongy, soft, pliant, pliable, yielding, supple, elastic, cushiony, compressible, tender, flexible, ductile, malleable, tensile, plastic. ANTONYMS firm. 2 the pears have gone a bit squashy: mushy, pulpy, pappy, slushy, sloppy, squelchy, squishy, oozy, doughy, semi-liquid, soft; informal gooey, gloopy; Brit. informal squidgy; rare pulpous.

 

Duden Dictionary

Squash

Squash Substantiv, Neutrum , das |skvɔʃ |das Squash; Genitiv: des Squash [s ] 1 frisch gepresster Fruchtsaft mit Fruchtfleisch [von Zitrusfrüchten ]englisch squash, zu: to squash = zerquetschen 2 englisch squash = weiche Masse, nach dem weichen Ball Sport Ballspiel, bei dem ein kleiner Ball gegen eine Wand geschlagen wird und der Gegner den zurückprallenden Ball seinerseits schlagen muss Squash spielen [gehen ]

 

Squashcenter

Squash cen ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das Einrichtung zum Squashspielen

 

French Dictionary

squash

squash n. m. nom masculin Jeu de balle à l ’intérieur d ’une pièce fermée. : Il joue au squash et au tennis toutes les semaines. Prononciation Le u se prononce ou, [skwaʃ ]; le nom rime avec gouache

 

Spanish Dictionary

squash

squash nombre masculino Deporte parecido al frontenis que se practica en un recinto pequeño cerrado por los cuatro lados; se enfrentan dos jugadores o dos parejas y se juega con una pequeña pelota de goma dura, que puede rebotar en cualquiera de las paredes, excepto al sacar; los partidos se disputan a tres o cinco sets de nueve puntos cada uno :la raqueta de squash tiene el mango más largo que la de tenis y la cabeza más pequeña .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘escuash ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

squash

squash 1 /skwɑʃ |skwɔʃ /動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 物 〉を (原型をとどめないほど )押しつぶす (!しばしば受け身で ) .2 【狭い空間に 】〈人 物 〉を押し込む, 詰め込む «into , in » ; «…に » …を押しつける «against » .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈トラブルの原因 〉を (力 権力を用いて )止める, 抑える, 鎮圧する .自動詞 〈人 物が 〉【狭い空間に 】割り込む, 無理に入る (up ) «into , in » .名詞 1 U a. スカッシュ (squash raquets ) 〘ラケットでゴムボールをコートの壁に打ちつける, 通例2人で行うゲーム 〙.b. スカッシュテニス (squash tennis ) 〘a に似たゲームでより大きなラケット ボールを用いる 〙.2 C 〖a ⦅くだけて ⦆(狭い空間に無理に人を )押し込むこと It's a squash .⦅話 ⦆満員である, ぎゅうぎゅう詰めである 3 U ⦅英 ⦆スカッシュ 果汁 砂糖 水から作られた飲み物 〙.~́ c urt スカッシュコート .

 

squash

squash 2 名詞 , es U ⦅米 ⦆〖集合的に; 種類では 可算 〘植 〙ウリ科植物 〘カボチャ ズッキーニなど 〙.

 

squashed

squashed /-t /形容詞 つぶれた, ぺしゃんこになった .

 

squashy

squash y /skwɑ́ʃi |skwɔ́ʃi /形容詞 1 つぶれやすい .2 〈地面が 〉どろどろの ; 〈熟れた果物などが 〉 (つぶれて )ぐしゃぐしゃの .squ sh i ly 副詞 squ sh i ness 名詞