squishy
adjective informal uk/ˈskwɪʃ.i/ us/ˈskwɪʃ.i/
(SOFT)
湿软的; 黏乎乎的
soft when pressed
a squishy banana 软软的香蕉
See: squish
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- I looked in the refrigerator and saw the strawberries were getting a little squishy.
- She had a collection of squishy, bendable toys she used to relieve stress.
- Nearly a third of the lake is now squishy ground.
- Blanche sat in the small sitting-room on a squishy sofa.
- It feels uncomfortable, you need a nice squishy cushion.
(NOT STRICT)
US软弱纵容的,管教不严的
allowing someone to do what they like and not punishing them severely enough for things they do wrong
They feel he is too squishy on issues such as the rights of suspected terrorists. 他们觉得他在恐怖分子嫌疑人的权利等问题上过于软弱。
squishy
noun [ C ] uk/ˈskwɪʃ.i/ us/ˈskwɪʃ.i/
挤压玩具
a toy that is soft when pressed
The toy shop has a range of squishies for kids who love to squeeze, squish, and squash. 这家玩具店为喜欢挤、按和压的孩子准备了一系列的挤压玩具。
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- Squishies are very popular now.
- Their kids are collecting and squeezing “squishies the latest and hottest toy.
- Squishies, soft foam toys, are a hit with children and some adults, but connoisseurs gauge their enjoyment by how slowly a squishy returns to its original shape.