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squeezing是squeeze的现在分词 - n.挤压;勒索;〈口〉压力;贿赂
- v.挤;压榨;勒索;挤出 (out; from)
- 网络挤出酌;榨取;压缩
第三人称单数:squeezes 现在分词:squeezing 过去式:squeezed v. press,fit in,embrace,extract,pressurize v. | 1. to press something hard in the hand or between two other objects, especially in order to reduce its size or alter its shape 2. to exert slight pressure on part of somebody's body such as the hand, knee, or shoulder, usually as a sign of affection and reassurance 3. to hold somebody tightly in your arms 4. to force a person, object, or part of the body into or through a small or narrow space 5. to push into or through a small, narrow, or crowded space 6. to find time or space for somebody or something in a busy schedule 7. to compress a piece of fruit, especially a citrus fruit, in order to extract its juice 8. to extract something by exerting physical pressure on somebody or something 9. to make financial demands on somebody, especially for rent and taxes, that place the person in a difficult situation 10. to put an end to somebody's participation in a field of activity 1. to press something hard in the hand or between two other objects, especially in order to reduce its size or alter its shape 2. to exert slight pressure on part of somebody's body such as the hand, knee, or shoulder, usually as a sign of affection and reassurance 3. to hold somebody tightly in your arms 4. to force a person, object, or part of the body into or through a small or narrow space 5. to push into or through a small, narrow, or crowded space 6. to find time or space for somebody or something in a busy schedule 7. to compress a piece of fruit, especially a citrus fruit, in order to extract its juice 8. to extract something by exerting physical pressure on somebody or something 9. to make financial demands on somebody, especially for rent and taxes, that place the person in a difficult situation 10. to put an end to somebody's participation in a field of activity | n. | 2. an amount pressed out of something 4. the action of briefly clasping somebody's hand, arm, knee, or other part of the body, usually as a sign of affection or reassurance 5. a group of people or objects crowded together 6. a financial pressure in the form of reduced profit margins or product shortages 7. an offensive term for a sexual or romantic partner 8. a government-imposed restriction on credit and investment to counteract inflation or some other financial crisis 9. an action by business competitors that influences or forces others to make some type of transaction 10. something such as money or goods obtained from somebody as a result of threats or the use of force 2. an amount pressed out of something 4. the action of briefly clasping somebody's hand, arm, knee, or other part of the body, usually as a sign of affection or reassurance 5. a group of people or objects crowded together 6. a financial pressure in the form of reduced profit margins or product shortages 7. an offensive term for a sexual or romantic partner 8. a government-imposed restriction on credit and investment to counteract inflation or some other financial crisis 9. an action by business competitors that influences or forces others to make some type of transaction 10. something such as money or goods obtained from somebody as a result of threats or the use of force |
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