-
1 squeeze
[skwiːz]1. verb1) to press (something) together or from all sides tightly:يَعْصُرHe squeezed the clay into a ball.
2) to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space:The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole
يَضْغَطWe were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.
3) to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing:يَحْشُرWe might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.
2. noun1) an act of squeezing:عَصْرHe gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.
2) a condition of being squeezed:ضَغْط، كَبْسWe all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.
3) a few drops produced by squeezing.عُصارَه4) a time of financial restriction:سياسَة الحَد من الإقْتِراضan economic squeeze.
-
2 squeeze
اِعْتَصَرَ \ squeeze. \ تَدَحَّسَ (في الزِّحام) \ squeeze: to force through (or into) a narrow space: He squeezed through the crowd and escaped. \ See Also حَشَرَ نفسه \ حَشَرَ نَفْسَه \ squeeze: to force through (or into) a narrow space: He squeezed through the crowd and escaped. -
3 squeeze
[skwiːz]2) Drilling: SQ (as in "cement squeeze", where casing is selectively perforated and cement pumped into the perforations), SQU (as in "cement squeeze", where casing is selectively perforated and cement pumped into the perforations) -
4 squeeze
spa "squeeze" (m), exprimido (m)eng squeeze (diving) -
5 squeeze
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
6 squeeze up
to move closer together:يَقْتَرِب من، يَضْغَط نَفْسَهCould you all squeeze up on the bench and make room for me?
-
7 squeeze
اِنْحَشَرَ \ squash: to press tightly: We all squashed into one car. squeeze: to force oneself through (or into) a narrow space: He squeezed through the crowd and escaped. -
8 squeeze
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > squeeze
-
9 squeeze
stringu -
10 squeeze
Econa government policy of restriction, commonly affecting the availability of credit in an economy -
11 Squeeze-Casting
-
12 Squeeze-Casting-Verfahren
n < prod> ■ squeeze casting processGerman-english technical dictionary > Squeeze-Casting-Verfahren
-
13 Squeeze-Gießen
-
14 Squeeze Compressed file archive
File extension: SQZУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Squeeze Compressed file archive
-
15 Squeeze The Chest, Boy!
Military: SCBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Squeeze The Chest, Boy!
-
16 squeeze grip
Abbreviation: SQZGR -
17 squeeze packer
Oil: sq pkr -
18 squeeze action
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > squeeze action
-
19 squeeze bottle
сжимаемая, гибкая бутылкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > squeeze bottle
-
20 squeeze film
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > squeeze film
См. также в других словарях:
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
squeeze — [skwēz] vt. squeezed, squeezing [intens. of ME queisen < OE cwysan, to squeeze, dash against, bruise, akin to Goth quistjan, to destroy < IE base * gweye , to overpower > Sans jināti, (he) conquers] 1. to press hard or closely; exert… … English World dictionary
squeeze in — ˌsqueeze ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they squeeze in he/she/it squeezes in present participle squeezing in past tense … Useful english dictionary
squeeze — ► VERB 1) firmly press from opposite or all sides. 2) extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by squeezing. 3) (squeeze in/into/through) manage to get into or through (a restricted space). 4) (squeeze in) manage to find time for. 5)… … English terms dictionary
Squeeze — steht für: Squeeze (Band), eine englische New Wave Band Squeeze (Album), ein Album der Band The Velvet Underground die Linux Distribution Debian Squeeze, Codename der stabilen Version 6.0 von Debian Siehe auch: Squeeze out, das zwangsweise… … Deutsch Wikipedia
squeeze — c.1600, probably an alteration of quease (c.1550), from O.E. cwysan to squeeze, of unknown origin, perhaps imitative (Cf. Ger. quetschen to squeeze ). Slang expression to put the squeeze on (someone or something) exert influence is from 1711.… … Etymology dictionary
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
Squeeze — Squeeze, n. 1. The act of one who squeezes; compression between bodies; pressure. [1913 Webster] 2. A facsimile impression taken in some soft substance, as pulp, from an inscription on stone. [1913 Webster] 3. (Mining) The gradual closing of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squeeze — [n] pressure, crushing clasp, clutch, congestion, crowd, crunch, crush, embrace, force, handclasp, hold, hug, influence, jam, press, restraint, squash; concepts 219,674,687 Ant. opening squeeze [v1] exert pressure on sides, parts of something… … New thesaurus
Squeeze — [ßkwi̱s; engl.Squeeze= Druck] s; : Zusammenpressen des Penis zwischen Eichel und Penisschaft zur Verhinderung des krankhaften vorzeitigen Samenergusses (↑Ejaculatio praecox) … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke