squeeze1/skwiz; skwiːz/v 1 [T] to press something from both sides, usually with your fingers 挤﹐压﹐捏: She squeezed his hand reassuringly. 她捏捏他的手﹐让他心里踏实。see box at见 PRESS1 方框see picture on page 见 A10 页图2 [T] to twist or press something in order to get liquid out of it 挤出﹐压出﹐榨出〔液体〕: squeeze sth out Can you squeeze a bit more juice out? 你能再挤一点汁水出来吗?see picture on page 见 A4 页图3 [I,T] to try to make yourself or a thing fit into a small space [ squash ] (使)挤进﹐塞入: +in/into/through etc Can you squeeze in next to Rick? 你挤到里克身边去好吗?
squeeze2n 1 a (tight) squeeze when there is only just enough room for a group of people or things 很拥挤: It’ll be a tight squeeze with 14 of us at the table. 我们 14 个人坐一桌会很挤。 2 [C] when you press something firmly with your hand 紧捏﹔紧握﹔挤压: Laurie gave his hand a little squeeze . 劳里轻轻地捏了一下他的手。