squeeze

US /skwiːz/
UK /skwiːz/
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1.

挤压, 捏

firmly press (something soft or pliable), typically with one's fingers

:
She squeezed the lemon to get the juice out.
挤压柠檬以获取果汁。
He squeezed her hand reassuringly.
他安慰性地握了握她的手。
2.

挤进, 塞入

manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space

:
We had to squeeze through the narrow gap.
我们不得不挤过狭窄的缝隙。
Can you squeeze one more person into the car?
你能再一个人进车里吗?
1.

挤压, 紧握

a firm compression or grasping of something

:
She gave his hand a gentle squeeze.
她轻轻地握了握他的手。
He felt a sudden squeeze in his chest.
他感到胸口突然一阵紧缩
2.

困境, 压力

a difficult or restrictive situation

:
The company is facing a financial squeeze.
公司正面临财务困境
It's a tight squeeze to fit everyone in.
要让所有人都进去很困难