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squeeze (obj) FORCEskwi:zv [always + adv/prep]to force (someone or something) into a small space or a short period of time硬挤,硬塞,压缩The car's quite full but we could manage to squeeze another couple of people in. [M]车已很满了,但我们还能挤下一两个人。While we're in Australia, we're hoping to squeeze in a trip to the Barrier Reef. [M]在澳大利亚的时候,我们希望能挤出时间去次大堡礁。I'm very busy this week but I could squeeze you in (= see you briefly) at 2.30 on Tuesday. [T]我这星期很忙但我能挤出时间在星期二下午2点30见你。To squeeze in, through, under, etc. is to get in, through, under, etc. with difficulty.挤入The doors were shutting but we just managed to squeeze in. [I]门虽然关了但我们还是挤了进去。I must have put on a lot of weight over Christmas because I can only just squeeze into my jeans. [I]我圣诞节以后肯定胖了不少,因为我只能绷进我的牛仔裤。She squeezed through the crowd and found a seat at the front. [I]她挤过人群在前排找了个座位。They managed to squeeze under the fence and get into the festival without paying. [I]他们没付钱,而是从篱笆下挤入了庆祝会场。
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