squash in Italian
squash in Italian is zucca, schiacciare — squash means a racquet sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball.
squash in Italian
zucca
(botany, countable) A plant and its fruit of any of a few species of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd kind.
schiacciare
(transitive) To suppress; to force into submission.
What does "squash" mean?
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noun A racquet sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball.
"They play squash together at the gym twice a week."
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noun A vegetable of the gourd family, such as butternut or acorn squash.
"Roasted squash makes a great autumn side dish."
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noun British: a concentrated fruit drink diluted with water.
"The kids had orange squash with their lunch."
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verb To crush something into a flat or pulpy mass.
"He squashed the empty can before recycling it."
squash in a sentence
- They play squash together at the gym twice a week.
- Roasted squash makes a great autumn side dish.
- She stuffed the acorn squash with rice and herbs.
- The kids had orange squash with their lunch.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "squash" in Italian?
"squash" in Italian is zucca, schiacciare. squash means: A racquet sport played in a walled court with a small rubber ball.
How do you use "squash" in a sentence?
Example: "They play squash together at the gym twice a week." In Italian, "squash" is zucca, schiacciare.
Are there other ways to say "squash" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "squash": zucca, schiacciare.
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