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scooch (also scootch) BrE /skuːtʃ/NAmE /skuːtʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they scooch BrE /skuːtʃ/ NAmE /skuːtʃ/present simple - he / she / it scooches BrE /ˈskuːtʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈskuːtʃɪz/past simple scooched BrE /skuːtʃt/ NAmE /skuːtʃt/past participle scooched BrE /skuːtʃt/ NAmE /skuːtʃt/ -ing form scooching BrE /ˈskuːtʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskuːtʃɪŋ/ (NAmE, informal) (also scoot) [I] + adv./prep. to move a short distance, especially while sitting down (尤指坐下时)挪动位置◆She scooched over so that he could sit down next to her.她挪了一下,让他可以挨着她坐下。 [I] + adv./prep. to move or pass through a narrow space (从狭窄空间)挤过去◆I had to scooch between the wall and the sofa to reach the plug.我不得不从墙和沙发之间挤过去伸手够那个插头。 ●ˌscooch ˈdownto put your body close to the ground by bending your legs under you 蹲下◆She scooched down behind a car so that he couldn't see her.她在汽车后面蹲下,这样他就看不到她了。 |