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.
The bar fell and my eyes squeezed tightly shut.
The ponderomotive laser light pressure squeezes out a portion of electrons from the plasma layer near the critical density area.
An event that, through constant media attention, feels as if all the emotion has already been squeezed from it.
The gut contents from each section were squeezed out, weighed and an egg count carried out on each section.
Where necessary, contents of the body cavity were squeezed out using a fine forceps.
Thus, economic and democratic reforms are both possible if they can be squeezed into this unique time period.
Moreover, inflation depressed incomes, depriving manufacturers of customers for their efforts and squeezing savings that might have fostered capital growth.
Nevertheless, some of the matrix magma probably was squeezed out during this process, concentrating the orbicules into a smaller volume.