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squeeze verb PRESS TOGETHER

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

Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl.把柠檬一切为二,将汁挤到碗里。
As she waited to go into the exam, he squeezed her hand (= pressed it affectionately with his hand) and wished her good luck.在她候考时,他捏了捏她的手,祝她好运。
Once he had finished cleaning the floor, he squeezed the cloth out.他擦完地板之后,把抹布拧干。
He reloaded the gun, took aim, and then squeezed (= pulled back) the trigger.他重新上好子弹,瞄准目标,然后扣动了扳机。
figurative The studio is using all sorts of marketing tricks to squeeze as much profit from the movie as they can.该制片厂使出种种营销伎俩,从电影中榨取尽可能多的利润。

[ 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

Small businesses are being squeezed by heavy taxation.重税使小企业在财务上捉襟见肘。

More examples

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.

squeeze verb MOVE

C1 [ I + adv/prep ] to get in, through, under, etc. with difficulty(困难地)挤进,挤过

She squeezed through the crowd and found a seat at the front.她从人群中挤过去,在前面找了个座位。
They managed to squeeze under the fence and get into the festival without paying.他们没付钱,而是从围栏下硬挤过去,进入了庆祝会场。

squeeze noun PRESS

[ C ] the act of pressing something firmly挤压,捏;榨

She gave the present a quick squeeze and tried to guess what was inside.她捏了捏礼物,想猜猜里面是什么。
Garnish the fish with some fresh parsley and a squeeze of lemon.用新鲜西芹作鱼的饰菜,再挤上几滴柠檬汁。

squeeze noun LIMIT

[ C usually singular ] a reduction or limit减少;削减;限制

The squeeze on profits in the oil industry has led to thousands of redundancies.石油产业利润的减少导致数千人失业。
The squeeze on local spending means that many services will have to be cut.地方支出的缩减意味着将不得不砍掉很多公共服务。

[ 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

The government has imposed a sharp credit squeeze in an attempt to hold down inflation.为抑制通货膨胀,政府施行了严格的信贷紧缩政策。

squeeze noun SPACE

[ S ] a situation in which people or things are pushed or forced into a small space拥挤;挤入

I can give you a lift, but it'll be a tight squeeze as I'm taking four other people as well.我可以开车捎你一程,不过我还要载4个人,所以会很挤。

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