WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
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. |
Additional Translations |
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. |