squeezes信息详情
n.挤压,捏;拥挤,塞满;挤出来的少量事物;紧缩,拮据;<美,非正式>男朋友,女朋友;<非正式>勒索(或敲诈)的钱;拥抱;(桥牌)紧逼打法(逼对手扔掉一张重要的牌);压模,拓印;(棒球)抢分战术;<旧>拥挤的社交舞会
v.挤压,捏;挤出,榨出(液体等);(使)挤入,塞入;为……挤出时间(squeezesomeone/somethingin);排挤出(squeezesomeone/somethingout);敲诈勒索,榨取;严格限制,紧缩(资金);好不容易取得,勉强成功;紧紧闭上双眼;扣扳机射击,打一整发(子弹);拍照;(桥牌)逼(对方)放弃一张赢墩牌,逼牌
soulful squeezes───深情的挤压
My father squeezes my hand and smiles at me.───父亲紧握着我的手,向我微笑着。
It mercilessly squeezes the suppliers of its own-brand products.───它不遗余力地要求供应商做自己的品牌的产品。
Though he is often busy, he squeezes time to go to a gym.───虽然他经常很忙,他依然会挤出时间去健身房锻炼。
You need a pressure breathing system with a G suit that squeezes you, that helps you to breathe in, and helps you to exhale.───需要一套有加压呼吸系统的重力服来挤压你,这能帮助你吸气,帮你呼气。
My wife complains about poor labour policies, the "fact" that Walmart squeezes suppliers, and that it puts local shops out of business.───我的妻子则抱怨其恶劣的劳工政策、其压榨供应商及导致地方商店倒闭的“事实”。
Do not use a rolling pin , which squeezes the carbon dioxide out of the dough and results in a very boring crust.───不要用擀面杖,因为那会把二氧化碳挤出去,面饼的效果会很差。
It does not drop old prices from its time window, but slowly squeezes them out with the passage of time.───它不会把老价格剔除,只是慢慢地把它们挤出去。
He squeezes everything from his ship and can outplay the enemy in the most hopeless case.───依靠战机他能粉碎任何对手并在最无望的战斗中击败敌人。
This squeezes the coloured oil into a tiny droplet in the corner of the pixel, where it cannot be seen.───可将彩色油挤压成一颗微小液滴,挤入不可见的像素角落。
As he gently squeezes, she will release from 5 to 20 eggs which he fertilises.
A boa constrictor squeezes its victims to death.
Despite squeezes on capital expenditure in this sector, total sales did increase slightly to £9.3m from £8.3m in 1991.
Doi-san squeezes shampoo into her hand and then rubs her palms together briskly.
Only after Sinatra squeezes every drop out of the last note does the kid exit the car.
This squeezes prices and margins, thus denying better-run firms the surplus capital they need to hire talented people, buy competitors or invest in research and development.
Kingsley laughed, dry asthmatic squeezes of air.
Inflation also squeezes businesses by raising what economists call menu costs, the cost of changing price tags or posted prices.
A woman in a Chanel suit squeezes past a busboy and peers into the kitchen.