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1 squeeze
1. noun1) (pressing) Druck, derit only takes a gentle squeeze — man braucht nur leicht zu drücken
give something a [small] squeeze — etwas [leicht] drücken
2) (small quantity)a squeeze of juice/washing-up liquid — ein Spritzer Saft/Spülmittel
3) (crush) Gedränge, das2. transitive verb1) (press) drücken; drücken auf (+ Akk.) [Tube, Plastikflasche]; kneten [Ton, Knetmasse]; ausdrücken [Schwamm, Wäsche, Pickel]; (to get juice) auspressen [Früchte, Obst]squeeze somebody's hand — jemandem die Hand drücken
squeeze the trigger — auf den Abzug drücken
3) (force) zwängensqueeze one's way past/into/out of something — sich an etwas (Dat.) vorbei-/in etwas (Akk.) hinein-/aus etwas herauszwängen
4) (fig. coll.)3. intransitive verbsqueeze something from somebody — etwas aus jemandem herauspressen
squeeze past somebody/something — sich an jemandem/etwas vorbeidrängen
squeeze between two persons — sich zwischen zwei Personen (Dat.) durchdrängen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/111752/squeeze_in">squeeze in* * *[skwi:z] 1. verb1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) drücken2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) sich quetschen3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) ausquetschen2. noun1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) die Umarmung2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) das Gedränge3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) das Ausgepreßte4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) der Engpaß•- squeezer- squeeze up* * *[skwi:z]I. nto give sth a \squeeze etw drückena \squeeze of lemon ein Spritzer m Zitronensaftcredit \squeeze Kreditrestriktionen plprofit \squeeze Verminderung f der Gewinnspannea \squeeze on spending eine Beschränkung der Ausgabenit'll be a tight \squeeze es wird eng werdenit's quite a \squeeze to get into these old jeans! in diese alten Jeans muss ich mich ganz schön reinzwängen! famII. vt1. (press)▪ to \squeeze sth etw drückento \squeeze sb's hand jds [o jdm die] Hand drückento \squeeze a lemon/an orange eine Zitrone/eine Orange auspressento \squeeze a sponge einen Schwamm ausdrückento \squeeze a toothpaste tube eine Zahnpastatube ausdrückento \squeeze the trigger auf den Abzug drücken2. (extract)freshly \squeezed orange juice frisch gepresster Orangensaftto \squeeze water out of a cloth/sponge einen Lappen auswringen/einen Schwamm ausdrückento \squeeze information from sb aus jdm Informationen herauspressen3. (push)4. (burden financially)▪ to \squeeze sth etw belastensmall businesses are being \squeezed by heavy taxation hohe Steuern bringen kleine Unternehmen in Bedrängnis5. (constrict)▪ to \squeeze sth etw einschränken [o drücken] [o verkleinern]high interest rates are squeezing consumer spending die hohen Zinsen wirken sich negativ auf das Kaufverhalten ausour margins have been \squeezed by the competition unsere Gewinnspannen sind von der Konkurrenz heruntergedrückt worden▪ to \squeeze sb jdn unter Druck setzen7.we \squeezed into the back seat of his car wir quetschten uns auf den Rücksitz seines Wagens* * *[skwiːz]1. n1) (= act of squeezing) Drücken nt no pl, Pressen nt no pl; (= hug) Umarmung f; (of hand) Händedruck m; (in bus etc) Gedränge ntto give sth a squeeze — etw drücken, etw pressen; lemon, sponge etw ausdrücken
to give sb a squeeze — jdn an sich (acc) drücken
it was a tight squeeze — es war fürchterlich eng
getting into that dress was a bit of a squeeze — es war nicht so leicht, mich in das Kleid zu zwängen
2) (= amount) Spritzer m3) (= credit squeeze) Kreditbeschränkung f4)2. vtdrücken; sponge, tube ausdrücken; orange auspressen, ausquetschen; (= squash) person, hand einquetschen; (fig = restrict) person, economy, business etc unter Druck setzen; profits, costs drückento squeeze one's eyes shut — die Augen fest zudrücken
to squeeze liquid out of or from sth —
to squeeze out water/juice — Wasser/Saft herauspressen (from aus)
he squeezed the trigger — er drückte ab
to squeeze sth dry (lit) — etw auswringen; (fig) das Letzte aus etw herausholen
to squeeze money/information etc out of sb — Geld/Informationen etc aus jdm herausquetschen
3. viyou should be able to squeeze through — wenn du dich kleinmachst, kommst du durch
to squeeze in/out — sich hinein-/hinausdrängen
to squeeze through a crowd/hole — sich durch eine Menge/ein Loch zwängen
to squeeze (through) underneath a fence — sich unter einem Zaun durchzwängen
* * *squeeze [skwiːz]A v/t1. zusammendrücken, (-)pressen:squeeze sb’s hand jemandem die Hand drückenb) einen Pickel, Schwamm etc ausdrückenc) umg jemanden ausnehmen, schröpfenfrom aus):squeeze a tear fig eine Träne zerdrücken, ein paar Krokodilstränen weinen4. drücken, quetschen, zwängen ( alle:into in akk):squeeze in einklemmen;they were squeezed up against each other sie standen dicht gedrängt;be squeezed for room in beengten Verhältnissen leben6. umga) jemanden unter Druck setzen, erpressen7. abklatschen, einen Abdruck von einer Münze etc machenB v/i1. quetschen, drücken, pressen2. sich zwängen oder quetschen:squeeze through (in, out) sich durch-(hinein-, hinaus)zwängen;squeeze up zusammenrücken3. sich (aus)quetschen oder (-)pressen lassenC s1. Druck m, Pressen n, Quetschen n2. Händedruck m3. (innige) Umarmung4. Gedränge n:it was a (tight) squeeze es ging ganz schön eng zu5. ausgepresster Saftbe in a tight squeeze schwer im Druck sein7. umg Druck m, Erpressung f:put the squeeze on sb jemanden unter Druck setzen8. WIRTSCHthat was a tight squeeze das ist gerade noch einmal gut gegangen!, das hätte ins Auge gehen können!* * *1. noun1) (pressing) Druck, dergive something a [small] squeeze — etwas [leicht] drücken
a squeeze of juice/washing-up liquid — ein Spritzer Saft/Spülmittel
3) (crush) Gedränge, das2. transitive verb1) (press) drücken; drücken auf (+ Akk.) [Tube, Plastikflasche]; kneten [Ton, Knetmasse]; ausdrücken [Schwamm, Wäsche, Pickel]; (to get juice) auspressen [Früchte, Obst]3) (force) zwängensqueeze one's way past/into/out of something — sich an etwas (Dat.) vorbei-/in etwas (Akk.) hinein-/aus etwas herauszwängen
4) (fig. coll.)3. intransitive verbsqueeze past somebody/something — sich an jemandem/etwas vorbeidrängen
squeeze between two persons — sich zwischen zwei Personen (Dat.) durchdrängen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.auspressen v.drücken v.pressen v.quetschen v.verdichten v. -
2 encajar
v.1 to fit (meter ajustando) (piezas, objetos).El chico encajó las baldosas The boy fit the tiles.2 to push (meter con fuerza).3 to set (hueso dislocado).4 to take.5 to match (hechos, declaraciones, datos).encajar con algo to match something6 to fit nicely (ser oportuno, adecuado).7 to insert, to thrust in, to fix firmly in place, to seat.Ricardo encajó unos ladrillos Richard inserted some bricks.8 to fit well, to be relevant, to fit in.Los ladrillos encajan bien The bricks fit in well.* * *1 (ajustar) to fit2 (hueso) to set3 (recibir) to take, withstand4 (soportar) to bear; (hacer aguantar) to force to sit through, force to listen to5 (indirecta, comentario) to get in6 (dar un golpe) to land7 TÉCNICA to gear1 (caber) to fit2 figurado (corresponderse) to fit (in), correspond, tally4 figurado (adaptarse) to fit in, settle1 (atascarse) to get stuck, stick* * *verb1) to fit2) stick3) take* * *1. VT1) (=acoplar) [+ pieza, tapón] to fit; [+ partes] to fit together2) (=aceptar) [+ broma, crítica] to take; [+ desgracia, derrota] to handle, cope withhay que encajar las críticas con sentido del humor — you have to be able to take criticism and not lose your sense of humour
el equipo no supo encajar el resultado — the team couldn't handle o cope with the result
3) *encajar algo a algn — (=endilgar) to lumber sb with sth *, dump sth on sb *; (=timar) to palm sth off on o onto sb *
cada vez que se van me encajan a su gato — every time they go away they lumber me with their cat * o they dump their cat on me *
4) (=dar, meter) [+ golpe, patada] to give5) (=dejarse meter) to let in2. VI1) (=ajustar) [puerta] to fit; [piezas] to fit (together)•
encajar en algo — to fit into sth2) (=coincidir) [teoría, coartada] to fitahora todo empieza a encajar — it's all beginning to fall into place o fit together now
encajar con algo — to tie in with sth, tally with sth
su versión no encaja con lo que he oído — his version does not tie in o tally with what I've heard
3) (=integrarse)los nuevos alumnos encajaron bien con sus compañeros — the new students fitted in well with their classmates
encajar en — [+ serie, papel] to be right for; [+ ambiente] to fit in
no creo que vayas a encajar en ese papel — I don't think you'll be right for o suit that role
sus ideas encajan dentro de una mentalidad conservadora — her ideas are in keeping with a conservative mentality
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (meter, colocar) to fit2) (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar)me encajaron a mí el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
3)a) <broma/críticas> to take; <desgracia/situación> to acceptb) (Dep) < gol> to let... in; <derechazo/golpe> to take2.encajar via) pieza/cajón to fitb) ( cuadrar) to fitc) (armonizar, casar)3.su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos — his version does not square with o correspond to that of other witnesses
encajarse v pron1) (refl) (fam) < prenda> to put on2) (Méx) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage* * *= build into, fit in/into, wedge, fit together, dovetail, build in, lock into + place.Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.Ex. Since the entire catalog cannot possibly fit into a single display screen, DOBIS/LIBIS must allow users to browse.Ex. A special form of woodcut initial, common from the mid sixteenth to the mid eighteenth century, was the factotum, a square ornamental block with a hole through the middle into which a piece of type could be wedged, one block thus serving for any initial letter.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.----* encajar bien = good fit.* encajar con = mesh with, fit with.* encajar el golpe = take it on + the chin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (meter, colocar) to fit2) (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar)me encajaron a mí el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
3)a) <broma/críticas> to take; <desgracia/situación> to acceptb) (Dep) < gol> to let... in; <derechazo/golpe> to take2.encajar via) pieza/cajón to fitb) ( cuadrar) to fitc) (armonizar, casar)3.su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos — his version does not square with o correspond to that of other witnesses
encajarse v pron1) (refl) (fam) < prenda> to put on2) (Méx) ( aprovecharse) to take advantage* * *= build into, fit in/into, wedge, fit together, dovetail, build in, lock into + place.Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
Ex: Since the entire catalog cannot possibly fit into a single display screen, DOBIS/LIBIS must allow users to browse.Ex: A special form of woodcut initial, common from the mid sixteenth to the mid eighteenth century, was the factotum, a square ornamental block with a hole through the middle into which a piece of type could be wedged, one block thus serving for any initial letter.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.* encajar bien = good fit.* encajar con = mesh with, fit with.* encajar el golpe = take it on + the chin.* * *encajar [A1 ]vtA (meter, colocar) to fitlo encajó en las guías he fitted it onto the runnersB ( fam) (endilgar) encajarle algo A algn:le encajó un billete de lotería caducado she palmed him off with an out-of-date lottery ticket ( colloq)se fue de viaje y me encajó el perro he went on a trip and landed o ( BrE) lumbered me with the dog ( colloq)los fines de semana le encaja los hijos a la suegra at the weekend she dumps the kids on her mother-in-law ( colloq)me encajó tremenda patada he gave me a hell of a kick ( colloq)les encajaron tres goles they put three goals past themC1 ‹disgusto/broma/crítica› to takeencajó bien las críticas she took the criticism wellsé encajar una derrota I can cope with o take o accept defeat2 ( Dep) ‹gol› to let … in; ‹derechazo/golpe› to take■ encajarvi1 «pieza/cajón» to fit encajar EN algo to fit IN stheste cajón no encaja bien this drawer doesn't fit properlylas piezas encajaron the pieces fitted together2 (cuadrar) to fitsus ideas encajan dentro de la filosofía marxista his ideas fit in with Marxist philosophyesto no encaja dentro de ninguna categoría this doesn't fit into any categoryencajar CON algo:su versión no encaja con la de otros testigos his version does not square with o correspond to o match that of other witnessessu información no encaja con la que he recibido her information does not agree o tally with the information that I have receivedno encaja con la decoración it doesn't fit in with the decor* * *
encajar ( conjugate encajar) verbo transitivo
1 (meter, colocar) to fit
2 (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar):◊ me encajaron a mí el trabajito I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq);
le encaja los hijos a la suegra she dumps the kids on her mother-in-law (colloq);
les encajaron tres goles they put three goals past them
verbo intransitivo
las piezas encajaron the pieces fitted together
encajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (algo dentro de algo) to insert: hay que encajar las fichas del rompecabezas, you have to fit the pieces of the puzzle together
2 (aceptar) to take: encaja muy mal las críticas, she takes criticism very badly
3 (un golpe a alguien) to land sb a blow
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ajustarse) to fit: este enchufe no encaja aquí, this plug doesn't fit
2 (cuadrar) no encaja en este ambiente, she doesn't fit in in this environment
su declaración no encaja con la del testigo, her statement doesn't agree with that of the witness
' encajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajustar
- bailar
- casar
- coincidir
- concordar
- embutir
- entrar
- rompecabezas
- salirse
- corresponder
- muesca
English:
blend
- fit
- match
- set
- slot
- dovetail
- join
* * *♦ vt1. [meter ajustando] to fit (en into); [hueso dislocado] to set;encajaron el cristal en el marco de la ventana they fitted the glass into the window frame2. [meter con fuerza] to push (en into);hay que encajar el ropero en ese hueco the wardrobe has to be squeezed into that space3. [recibir] [golpe, críticas, noticia] to take;[goles, canastas] to concede;encajaron muy mal el cierre de la fábrica they took the factory closure very badly;encajaron pocas canastas triples they didn't let them get many three-pointers;ha encajado quince goles esta liga he's let in fifteen goals this season;encajar una derrota to be defeatedencajar un golpe a alguien to land sb a blow, to land a blow on sb;nos encajó un sermón de dos horas he treated us to a two hour lecture5. Fam [endosar] to land, to dump (a on);me ha encajado a su bebé porque se va al cine she dumped her baby on me because she's going to the cinemale encajaron un billete falso they palmed off a counterfeit note on him♦ vi1. [piezas, muebles] to fit (en into);esta puerta no encaja bien this door doesn't fit the frame properly2. [concordar] [hechos, declaraciones, datos] to tally;ahora todo encaja it all falls into place now;encajar con algo to tally with sth, to match sth3. [ser oportuno, adecuado]ese mueble no encaja ahí that piece of furniture doesn't go there o look right there;¿crees que encajará bien en el grupo? do you think she'll fit into the group all right?;su ropa no encaja con la seriedad del acto her clothes aren't in keeping with the seriousness of the occasion* * *I v/t1 piezas fitII v/i fit (en in;con with)* * *encajar vi: to fit, to fit together, to fit inencajar vt1) : to insert, to stick2) : to take, to cope withencajó el golpe: he withstood the blow* * *encajar vb2. (juntar) to fit together3. (coincidir) to fit in
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