squeeze

挤
definition
verb
Kate squeezed his hand affectionately
firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers.
Sarah squeezed in beside her
manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space.
noun
a gentle squeeze of the trigger
an act of pressing something with one's fingers.
the poor guy just lost his main squeeze
a person's girlfriend or boyfriend.
translation of 'squeeze'
verb
拥挤,
压扁,
插身,
挤,
搜索枯肠,
压榨,
拥,
压缩,
掐尖儿,
压碎,
塞
example
We have a two-door 1991 Honda Civic, and trust me, it's a tight 'squeeze' back there.
Inside, people unable to get seats packed the two upstairs galleries and filled the side aisles and whatever space they could 'squeeze' into at the back of the church.
Drain in a colander and press down with a masher to 'squeeze' out excess liquid.
But the 'squeeze' on profitability continues, as does the pressure on services.
The 'squeeze' on budgets is one reason why consumers seem to be waiting for retailers to start discounting again.
One gate is padlocked - but chained so carelessly a man could 'squeeze' through the gap with ease.
However, the double impact of higher oil prices and rising interest rates would see a notable 'squeeze' on household spending and belt-tightening across the economy.
He aims the gun at her and I see his fingers begin to 'squeeze' the trigger.
The president has ordered a severe 'squeeze' on spending programmes.
The carriage is packed, I think: you'd be hard pressed to 'squeeze' even one more passenger on board.
He gave her a tight 'squeeze' , then backed away a little, holding her face in his hands.
Since then she has tried to get the police to 'squeeze' money out of me and has made it very difficult for me.
Their songs were tailor-made for top-down summer twilight drives through Fairmount Park with your main 'squeeze' .
I managed to 'squeeze' through and get down the stairs.
The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a 'squeeze' of juice from a homegrown lemon.
Let's say the White Sox have Chris Singleton on third with one out when Ray Durham attempts a safety 'squeeze' bunt.
Jerred rushed into the house and picked me up in a tight 'squeeze' and twirled me around.
Over the course of my post-secondary scholastic career my institutions have tried to 'squeeze' me for every dime that they possibly could.
A 'squeeze' of lime juice is vital to many classic dishes.
She puts her hand on my thigh and gives it a little 'squeeze' .
Those rising prices just one part of the financial 'squeeze' on the middle-class in this country.
He gave her a gentle 'squeeze' and kissed her forehead.
It was a tight 'squeeze' , but he did it one leg at a time.
I'd thought here was my chance to 'squeeze' some money from Sullivan.
I think I'll just borrow some of the guacamole flavours, like the chillies and coriander, and combine them with mozzarella and a generous 'squeeze' of lime.
Also on Friday, join the DJs and special acts for a tight 'squeeze' over at Missy Bar.
It was a tight 'squeeze' in his truck, but none of us cared.
Slice and fry them, and serve with a 'squeeze' of lemon juice.
the poor guy just lost his main 'squeeze'
On one side, the bench is close to the table, creating a tight 'squeeze' .
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