squat

suomi-englanti sanakirja

squat englannista suomeksi

  1. painua, olla matala

  2. kyykkiä, kyykistyä

  3. jalkakyykky

  4. kyykky

  5. matala

  6. vallata

  7. tanakka

  8. mitään

  1. tanakka

  2. kyykkivä, kyykyssä oleva">kyykyssä oleva

  3. kyykky

  4. kyykky, jalkakyykky

  5. vallattu rakennus">vallattu rakennus

  6. piilopaikka

  7. kyykkykäymälä

  8. höykäsen pöläys, rahtu

  9. kyykistyä, kyyristyä

  10. vallata

  11. Substantiivi

squat englanniksi

  1. Relatively short or low, and thick or broad.

  2. (quote-book) So called from ſome ſimilitude to the ''Squill-fiſh'': chiefly, in having a long Body cover'd with a Cruſt compoſed of ſeveral Rings or Plates. The Head is broad and ſquat. He hath a pair of notable ſharp Fangs before, both hooked inward like a ''Bulls'' horns.

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (quote-journal)

  5. Sitting on one's heels; sitting close to the ground; cowering or crouching.

  6. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  7. A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

  8. Any of various modes of callisthenic exercises performed by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

  9. A specific exercise in weightlifting performed by bending deeply at the knees and then rising ((m)), especially with a barbell resting across the shoulders ((m)).

  10. A building occupied without permission, as practiced by a squatter.

  11. (quote-song)

  12. A place of concealment in which a hare spends time when inactive, especially during the day; a form.

  13. A toilet used by squatting as opposed to sitting; a (w).

  14. (clipping of); something of no value.

  15. (syn)

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  16. (quote-journal)| date=6 May 2003| volume=24| issue=34| page=23| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=o_IDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA23| issn=0199-574X| passage=We didn't ask for rent, but we assumed they'd help around the house. But they don't do squat.

  17. A small vein of ore.

  18. A mineral consisting of tin ore and spar.

  19. (RQ:Woodward Fossils) 'Twas part of a Squat, at ''Hewas-Work''; not far from ''Polgouth'', in ''St. Stephen''{{'s Liberty, ''Cornwall''.

  20. A sudden or crushing fall.

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1652|author=George Herbert|chapter=Treatise of Temperance and Sobriety|title=Herbert's Remains, Or, Sundry Pieces Of that sweet Singer of the Temple

  22. To bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

  23. (RQ:Franklin Brilliant Career)

  24. To perform one or more callisthenic exercises by moving the body and bending at least one knee.

  25. To exercise by bending deeply at the knees and then rising, while bearing weight across the shoulders or upper back.

  26. (quote-book) The front squat allows you almost no alternative but to perform the exercise correctly.

  27. To occupy or reside in a place without the permission of the owner.

  28. (RQ:Riis Other Half)

  29. To sit close to the ground; to stoop, or lie close to the ground, for example to escape observation.

  30. To bruise or flatten by a fall; to squash.

  31. To cybersquat.

  32. {{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=Paul Wouters; Ken Bantoft|title=Building and Integrating Virtual Private Networks with Openswan

  33. To retire a modeling kit or group of modeling kits.

  34. The shark (genus (taxfmt)).

  35. Squat (building occupied without permission, as practiced by a squatter)

  36. uninvited presence in a building or place (the result of which can be welcomed)

  37. effect

  38. (l)

  39. (l) (gl)

  40. (l) (gloss)