squelch

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈskwɛltʃ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/skwɛltʃ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(skwelch)

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InglésEspañol
squelch n (sound: splash, squish)chapoteo nm
 The little girl pulled her foot out of the thick mud with a squelch.
 La niña sacó su pie del barro con un chapoteo.
squelch vi (walk noisily in mud)chapotear vi
  chapalear vi
 We squelched through the thick mud as the rain continued.
 Chapoteamos por el lodo mientras seguía la lluvia.
squelch [sth] vtr US (suppress, stifle)sofocar vtr
  suprimir, reprimir vtr
 I squelched a laugh when Max tripped over his own foot.
 Sofoqué una risa cuando Max se tropezó con su propio pie.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
squelch n (electronics: suppressing circuit)supresor nm
  atenuador nm
 This receiver incorporates a squelch to eliminate noise when there's no signal.
squelch [sth] vtr (silence, put an end to [sth])silenciar vtr
  suprimir vtr
 The judged squelched the unsettled courtroom.
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