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squatting
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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈskwɒtɪŋ/
- From the verb squat: (⇒ conjugate)
- squatting is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | Wichtigste Übersetzungen | | Englisch | Deutsch | | squatting n | (occupying a property illegally) | Hausbesetzung Nf | | The city prohibits squatting in any buildings. | | squatting adj | (crouching) | hockend Adj | | I could see a squatting figure on the other side of the train tracks. | | squatting adj | (occupying a property illegally) | ein Haus besetzend Rdw | | The squatting tenants were eventually forced out by the police. |
WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | Wichtigste Übersetzungen | | Englisch | Deutsch | | squat⇒ vi | (sit on heels) | hocken Vi | | Daisy was sitting on a deckchair and Tim came and squatted beside her. | | Daisy saß in einem Stuhl auf der Terasse und Tim hockte sich neben ihr nieder. | | squat vi | (crouch down) (informell) | sich hinhocken Vr, sepa | | in die Hocke gehen Rdw | | When she saw the police, Claire quickly squatted behind a low wall. | | Als sie die Polizei sah, ging Claire schnell hinter einer Mauer in die Hocke. | | squat n | (crouching position) | Hocke Nf | | Ben went into a squat behind the hedge to avoid being seen. | | Ben ging hinter einen Strauch in die Hocke, damit er nicht gesehen würde. |
WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | Zusätzliche Übersetzungen | | Englisch | Deutsch | | squat adj | (short; low to ground) | gedrungen, untersetzt Adj | | There were several squat shrubs dotted around the garden. | | squat adj | (person, animal: thickset and short) (breit) | gedrungen Adj | | (informell, höflich: breit) | kompakt Adj | | (höflich: dick) | untersetzt Adj | | (höflich: kräftig) | stämmig Adj | | There was a squat old lady walking along the street. | | squat n | slang (nothing, negligible amount) | Nichts Nn | | You don't know squat about my life, so don't pretend you understand me! | | squat n | (property occupied illegally) (umgangssprachlich) | besetztes Haus Adj + Nn | | Beth was living in a squat, as she couldn't afford to pay rent. | | squat n | usually plural (physical exercise) | Kniebeuge Nf | | (Sport: Anglizismus) | Squat Nm | | Leon does squats to strengthen his leg muscles. | | squat⇒ vi | (occupy property illegally) | besetzen Vt | | There is a group of students squatting in that house at the end of the street. |
WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026:
Wörterbuch v1 Englisch-Deutsch © WordReference.com 2012: squat [skwɒt]- I v/t
- II v/t leer stehendes Haus besetzen
- III adj
- 1. untersetzt, vierschrötig (Person)
- 2. flach, platt
- IV s
- 1. Hockstellung f, Hocke f (auch SPORT)
- 2. Sitz m, Platz m
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