to strictly limit or reduce the amount of money that sb/sth has or can use 严格限制或减少可用的资金;紧缩开支◆High interest rates have squeezed the industry hard. 高利率使这个行业举步维艰。◆We have had our profits squeezed this year. 我们今年的利润空间受到挤压。
to get as much as you can from sb/sth, usually with difficulty 勉强获得;榨取◆The bank is trying to squeeze more money out of us. 银行正设法从我们身上赚更多的钱。
●ˌsqueeze sb ˈdryto get as much money, information, etc. out of sb as you can 榨乾某人的钱财;逼迫某人讲出所知道的一切 ●ˌsqueeze sb/sth ˈinto give time to sb/sth, although you are busy 挤出时间见某人(或做某事)◆Can you squeeze in a short meeting about three? 你可以在三点钟左右挤出点时间参加一个短会吗?●ˌsqueeze sb/sth ˈout (of sth)to prevent sb/sth from continuing to do sth or be in business 把…挤出某行业;挤垮◆Supermarkets are squeezing out small shops. 超市正在挤垮小商店。