1 to move somewhere where there is very little space -- wciskać się/przeciskać się itp.
2 to press a lemon/orange, etc to get juice from it -- wyciskać cytrynę /pomarańczę itp.
3 the action of firmly pressing something -- uścisk
He gave her hand a little squeeze.
4 used to say that there are too many people or things in a small space -- jest ciasno
We all got in, but it was a tight squeeze.
5 a small amount of juice from a lemon/orange, etc -- odrobina soku z cytryny /pomarańczy itp.
During compression the fabric structure deforms and the water is squeezed out of the paper and the fabric.
Region 4 is unsaturated, and its only role is to allow air to re-enter the gaps left by the water that has been squeezed out.
The reason for this was that they became squeezed between different interest groups.
Without really challenging hierarchy they still squeezed concessions out of village leaders, turning a weakness into strength.
In both of them, the author squeezes as much material, as many facts, as he can from his meagre sources.
As the boom collapsed, jobbers found themselves squeezed between the demands of the millowners and the resistance of the workers.
Financially squeezed by the depression of the 1880s, they began to accept paying patients.
Nevertheless, some of the matrix magma probably was squeezed out during this process, concentrating the orbicules into a smaller volume.
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壓緊, (尤指從各方面)擠壓,捏,擠,榨, 給…帶來財務困難,使陷入財務困境…
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压紧, (尤指从各方面)挤压,捏,挤,榨, 给…带来财务困难,使陷入财务困境…
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apretar, estrujar, apretujar…
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prensar, comprimir, apertar…
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~をきつく握る, 絞る, 圧迫する…
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sıkmak, sıkıştırmak, sıkma…
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serrer, presser, appuyer…
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prémer…
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