squeeze
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—squeezer, n. —squeezingly, adv./skweez/, v., squeezed, squeezing, n.v.t.1. to press forcibly together; compress.2. to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or the like: to squeeze an orange.3. to force out, extract, or procure by pressure: to squeeze juice from an orange.4. to thrust forcibly; force by pressure; cram: to squeeze three suits into a small suitcase.5. to fit into a small or crowded space or timespan: The doctor will try to squeeze you in between appointments.6. to enclose (another person's hand, arm, etc.) in one's hand and apply pressure as a token of affection, friendship, sympathy, or the like: His father squeezed his hand and wished him luck.7. to give (someone) a hug.8. to threaten, intimidate, harass, or oppress (a person) in order to obtain a favor, money, or an advantageous attitude or action.9. to cause financial hardship to: manufacturers squeezed by high tariffs.10. to obtain a facsimile impression of.11. to cause to merge, as two or more lines of traffic into fewer lanes.12. Baseball.a. to enable (a runner on third base) to score on a squeeze play (often fol. by in): He squeezed him in with a perfect bunt.b. to score (a run) in this way (often fol. by in): The Dodgers squeezed in a run in the eighth inning.13. Bridge. to force (an opponent) to play a potentially winning card on a trick he or she cannot win.v.i.14. to exert a compressing force.16. to merge or come together.n.17. the act or fact of squeezing or the fact of being squeezed.18. a clasping of one's hand around another's hand, arm, etc., as a token of affection, friendship, sympathy, or the like.19. a hug or close embrace.20. a troubled financial condition, esp. caused by a shortage or restriction, as of credit or funds.21. a small quantity or amount of anything obtained by squeezing.22. squeak (def. 3).23. Slang. a sweetheart: his main squeeze.24. a facsimile impression of an inscription or the like, obtained by pressing some plastic substance over or around it.25. See squeeze play.26. Bridge. a play or circumstance whereby an opponent is forced to waste or discard a potentially winning card.27. an act of threatening, intimidating, harassing, or oppressing a person or persons to obtain a favor, money, or an advantageous attitude or action: gangsters putting the squeeze on small businesses.28. money or a favor obtained in such a way.[1590-1600; perh. var. of obs. squize (OE cwysan) to squeeze, with initial s by false division of words in sandhi]Syn. 4. crowd, pack, jam, stuff.
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squeeze — 1> сжатие, сжимание, сдавливание 2> пожатие Ex: to give smb. s hand a squeeze крепко пожать кому л. руку 3> объятие Ex: he gave me a friendly squeeze он дружески обнял меня 4> разг. теснота, давка Ex: we all got in, but it was a tight squeeze мы… … Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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Squeeze — es una banda musical británica formada en Londres en 1974. Los 2 únicos componentes que permanecen desde el principio, y también compositores de la mayoría de canciones, son Chris Difford y Glenn Tilbrook. Se suele clasificar a la banda como new… … Wikipedia Español
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Squeeze — (skw[=e]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Squeezed} (skw[=e]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squeezing}.] [OE. queisen, AS. cw[=e]san, cw[=y]san, cw[=i]san, of uncertain origin. The s was probably prefixed through the influence of squash, v.t.] 1. To press between… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Squeeze — Squeeze, v. i. To press; to urge one s way, or to pass, by pressing; to crowd; often with through, into, etc.; as, to squeeze hard to get through a crowd. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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squeeze — index constrain (compel), constrict (compress), exact, impact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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Фильмы
- Utter the Defeat Of German Fascists Near Moscow., 1965 — A new film edition of the year 1942.
- Pages of Starts., 1967 — About the history of sport development in Soviet country.
- A Great Act of Bravery., 1970 — About the heroic struggle and labor of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War (Soviet Peoples’ participation in World War II in 1941-1945).
