0 to hold something tightly with both hands and twist it by turning your hands in opposite directions -- 擰;絞
Measurement of real contact area of wringing gauge block and effect of the area on wringing force.
Why did we have to wait for four months for that information to be wrung out of him?
We as a society sat wringing our hands watching the tortuous legal proceedings while they died.
I want to pluck out the industry which has been specifically selected to have its neck wrung in the spring: the shipbuilding industry.
My withers are not wrung by that—and for this reason.
They were wringing their hands in despair when unemployment was half what it is today and saying that something should be done.
He said that he was sorry, wringing his hands in sorrow and saying how bad it was.
My withers were wrung by his speech about financial rectitude and structural efficiency.