Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense squats, present participle squatting, past tense, past participle squatted
1VERB 蹲;蹲坐 If you squat, you lower yourself towards the ground, balancing on your feet with your legs bent. 蹲;蹲坐
He squatted, grunting at the pain in his knees. [VERB]
他蹲在那儿,双膝的伤痛得他直哼哼。
We squatted beside the pool and watched the diver sink slowly down. [VERB]
我们蹲在水池旁,看着潜水者慢慢沉下水。
He came over and squatted on his heels, looking up at the boys. [VERB + on]
他走过来,蹲下身,抬头看着这些男孩。
SYN crouch down, sit on your heels, hunker down [US, informal], sit on your haunches
Squat down means the same as squat .squat down同squat
Albert squatted down and examined it.
阿尔伯特蹲下来仔细查看它。
She had squatted down on her heels.
她蹲下身。
Squat is also a noun.
He bent to a squat and gathered the puppies on his lap.
他弯腰蹲下,把小狗们都抱到自己腿上。
2ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n]矮胖的;短粗的 If you describe someone or something as squat, you mean they are short and thick, usually in an unattractive way. 矮胖的;短粗的
Eddie was a short squat fellow in his forties with thinning hair.