B2 [ T ] to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its size, or remove liquid from it(尤指从各方面)挤压,捏,挤,榨
[ T ] If you are squeezed by financial demands, they cause you financial problems.给…带来财务困难,使陷入财务困境
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freshly squeezed orange
He squeezed some sauce out of the tube.
She squeezed his hand and said goodbye.
He squeezed Chuck's forearm and then glanced at his younger son.
She squeezed her eyes shut for a second.
C1 [ I + adv/prep ] to get in, through, under, etc. with difficulty(困难地)挤进,挤过
[ C ] the act of pressing something firmly挤压,捏;榨
[ C usually singular ] a reduction or limit减少;削减;限制
[ C usually singular ] a period in which the supply of money is limited by the government because of economic difficulties通货紧缩,银根紧缩
[ S ] a situation in which people or things are pushed or forced into a small space拥挤;挤入
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