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单词 squashy
释义
squashysquash‧y /ˈskwɒʃi $ ˈskwɑːʃi, ˈskwɒːʃi/ adjective British English informal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • All I had left in the fridge was a lemon and a couple of squashy tomatoes.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Add to the cranberries and simmer for about 8 minutes until the pears are translucent but not too squashy.
  • Extra leg-room and squashy leather seats make it easier to get work done.
  • Juliet and David sat in squashy armchairs while Mrs Maybury fetched the tray of tea.
  • Mrs Rundle also sent a squashy parcel addressed to all the three children.
  • What mechanism allows toadstools -- essentially very soft and squashy items -- to push through two inches of asphalt?
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
not hard, firm, or stiff, but easy to press: · a soft mattress· Her skin was lovely and soft.· soft ground
used about meat or vegetables that are soft and easy to cut, especially because they have been well cooked: · The beef was very tender.· Cook the carrots until tender.
very wet and too soft, in a way that seems unpleasant – used about bread, vegetables, and the ground: · soggy cabbage· a piece of soggy bread· The ground was too soggy to walk on.
soft and easy to press – used especially about fruit that is too soft, and about soft wet ground which makes a noise when you walk on it: · squishy tomatoes· The leaves were squishy under our feet.
British English soft and easy to press – used especially about fruit that is too soft, and about chairs that are soft and comfortable: · The peaches have gone all squashy.· a big squashy sofa
used about fruit or vegetables that are very soft, wet, and unpleasant, because they are not fresh or have been cooked for too long: · mushy pieces of banana· a few mushy carrots
soft and full of holes that contain air or liquid like a sponge: · a spongy foam· a spongy loaf· His boots sank into the spongy soil.
used about something that is soft and comes back to its normal shape after being pressed or walked on: · springy turf (=grass)· Her hair felt lovely and springy.
used about a material or substance that can be bent or pressed without breaking or cracking: · The clay was still pliable and not too dry.
literary used about a surface which is soft and will bend when you press it: · yielding flesh
Longman Language Activatorsoft and wet
British /mushy American use this about fruit or vegetables that are soft and wet, for example because they are not fresh or have been cooked for too long: · All I had left in the fridge was a lemon and a couple of squashy tomatoes.· mushy Brussels sprouts and lumpy gravy· Use firm, ripe pears, not ones that have gone mushy.
use this about mud that is very soft and makes a wet sound when you walk in it: · The ground was soft and squishy, and she felt mud oozing over the top of her shoes.
soft and easy to press
see thesaurus at soft
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