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squeeze

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Related topics: Economics, Finance
squeeze1 /skwiːz/ ●●● S3 verb  
1 press 挤压 [transitiveT]PRESS to press something firmly together with your fingers or hand 压;挤;捏;榨
 She smiled as he squeezed her hand.
他捏了捏她的手,她笑了。
 He squeezed the trigger, but nothing happened.
他扣动扳机,但没有反应。
2 press out liquid 挤出液体 [transitiveT]GET to get liquid from something by pressing it 压出,挤出,榨出〔液体〕
 Squeeze the oranges.
把橙子榨一榨。
squeeze something out
 Try to squeeze a bit more out.
尽量再挤一点出来。
squeeze something on/onto something
 Squeeze a bit of lemon juice onto the fish.
挤点柠檬汁在鱼上。
5 see picture at 见图 squash1
3 small space 狭小空间 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZE to try to make something fit into a space that is too small, or to try to get into such a space (使)挤进;塞入 SYN squash
squeeze into
 Five of us squeezed into the back seat.
我们五个挤进了后座。
squeeze through/past
 He had squeezed through a gap in the fence.
他从围栏的一个缺口挤了过去。
squeeze somebody/something in
 We could probably squeeze in a few more people.
我们也许还可以再挤进去几个人。
4. squeeze your eyes shut to close your eyes very tightly 紧闭双眼
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5 just succeed 勉强成功 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]JUST/ALMOST NOT to succeed, win, or pass a test by a very small amount so that you only just avoid failure 险胜;勉强通过〔测试〕
 Greece just squeezed through into the next round.
希腊队勉强进入了下一轮比赛。
6 limit money 限制钱 [transitiveT]PEBFLIMIT to strictly limit the amount of money that is available to a company or organization 严格限制〔公司或组织的资金〕;压缩
 The government is squeezing the railways’ investment budget.
政府在压缩铁路投资预算。
7squeeze somebody/something ↔ in (also squeeze something into something) phrasal verbphr v to manage to meet someone or do something although you are very busy 〔在很忙的时候〕设法见某人/安排做某事
 How do you manage to squeeze so much into one day?
你一天里怎么能有时间做那么多事情?
 I can squeeze you in at four o'clock.
我能挤出时间在四点钟见你。
8squeeze something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
a) to do something so that someone or something is no longer included or able to continue 挤出,使不再包括在内;使无法继续
 If budgets are cut, vital research may be squeezed out.
如果预算减少,重要的研究项目就可能被 挤掉。
b) to squeeze something wet in order to remove the liquid from it 把〔湿东西〕拧干
 Squeeze the cloth out first.
先把布拧干。
c) squeeze something out of somebody to force someone to tell you something 强迫某人说出某事
 See if you can squeeze more information out of them.
看看你能否逼他们说出更多的 东西。
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9.squeeze up phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE to move close to the person next to you to make space for someone else 挤紧〔以便腾出地方给别人〕
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squeeze2 noun [countableC]  
1 a (tight) squeeze FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZEa situation in which there is only just enough room for things or people to fit somewhere 拥挤;塞满
 It’ll be a squeeze with six people in the car.
这辆汽车坐六个人会很挤。
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4  See picture of 见图 squeeze
2 squeeze.jpg PRESSan act of pressing something firmly with your fingers or hand 紧捏;紧握;挤压
 Marty gave her hand a little squeeze.
马蒂轻轻地捏了一下她的手。
3. squeeze of lemon/lime etc DFCAMOUNTa small amount of juice obtained by squeezing a piece of fruit 挤出的少量柠檬汁/来檬汁等
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4 PEa situation in which wages, prices, borrowing money etc are strictly controlled or reduced 拮据;紧缩
5. put the squeeze on somebody informalPERSUADE to try to persuade someone to do something 试图说服某人
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6. somebody’s (main) squeeze especially American EnglishAmE informalGIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIEND someone’s boyfriend or girlfriend 某人的男[]朋友
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From Longman Business Dictionary
squeezesqueeze1 /skwiːz/ verb [transitiveT]
1ECONOMICSto strictly limit the amount of money that is available to a company or organization
Health care spending is being squeezed.
The firm says that its profit margin is gettingsqueezed by rising costs for its primary raw material.
2squeeze something out of/from something to get the most you possibly can from something
Johnson was known to squeeze every dollar out of every contract.
Company managers can squeeze more from their capital assets if they choose markets carefully and set clearer goals.
squeezesqueeze2 noun [countableC usually singular]
ECONOMICSFINANCEa situation in which wages, prices, borrowing money etc are strictly limited, especially by a government in order to control inflation
The union is protesting against the 1.5% pay squeeze.
squeeze on
a squeeze on gross margins
credit squeeze profit squeeze see also bear squeeze, short squeeze
Origin squeeze1
(1500-1600) quease to press, squeeze ((15-17 centuries)), from Old English cwysan

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