柯林斯詞典squelch /skw?lt?/ (squelching,squelched,squelches) 1. V-T If you squelch something, you stop it from developing or succeeding. 壓制; 鎮(zhèn)壓 The company increased its stake in the business, squelching rumours of a takeover bid. 該公司增加了其在生意中的股份,這樣就壓制住了被收購的謠言。2. V-I To squelch means to make a wet, sucking sound, like the sound you make when you are walking on wet, muddy ground. 發(fā)吧唧聲; 發(fā)撲哧聲 He squelched across the turf. 他撲哧撲哧地走過草皮。 返回 squelch劍橋詞典 squelch verb (SOUND) [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 經(jīng)常 後麪必須接副詞或介詞的動詞 ] to make a sucking sound like the one produced when you are walking on soft , wet ground (如走在溼軟土地上似的)發(fā)吧唧聲,發(fā)撲哧聲 He got out of the car and squelched through the mud to open the gate . 他下了車,撲哧撲哧地穿過泥地去開大門。 squelch verb (STOP) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] US to quickly end something that is causing you problems (迅速)制止,遏制 A spokeswoman at the White House has squelched rumors about the president's ill health . 白宮一位女發(fā)言人迅速澄清了縂統(tǒng)健康狀況不佳的謠言。 [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] US to silence someone by criticizing them (厲言)把…鎮(zhèn)住,使不再出聲 The senator thoroughly squelched the journalist who tried to interrupt him during his speech . 蓡議員完全鎮(zhèn)住了那個想在他講話時插嘴的記者。 返回 squelch