词汇 | example_english_squeeze |
释义 | Examples of squeezeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. During compression the fabric structure deforms and the water is squeezed out of the paper and the fabric. Region 4 is unsaturated, and its only role is to allow air to re-enter the gaps left by the water that has been squeezed out. The reason for this was that they became squeezed between different interest groups. Without really challenging hierarchy they still squeezed concessions out of village leaders, turning a weakness into strength. In both of them, the author squeezes as much material, as many facts, as he can from his meagre sources. As the boom collapsed, jobbers found themselves squeezed between the demands of the millowners and the resistance of the workers. Financially squeezed by the depression of the 1880s, they began to accept paying patients. Nevertheless, some of the matrix magma probably was squeezed out during this process, concentrating the orbicules into a smaller volume. Moreover, inflation depressed incomes, depriving manufacturers of customers for their efforts and squeezing savings that might have fostered capital growth. Thus, economic and democratic reforms are both possible if they can be squeezed into this unique time period. Where necessary, contents of the body cavity were squeezed out using a fine forceps. The gut contents from each section were squeezed out, weighed and an egg count carried out on each section. An event that, through constant media attention, feels as if all the emotion has already been squeezed from it. The ponderomotive laser light pressure squeezes out a portion of electrons from the plasma layer near the critical density area. The bar fell and my eyes squeezed tightly shut. At relativistic ion velocities, the ion bunches are squeezed by their own magnetic field factor 1 b i ! Quality is reduced to quantity, randomness gives way to design, and magic is squeezed out. Both novices and expert players found the multi-user synchronous control expressive and challenging and the pulling and squeezing gestures comfortable and intuitive. We observe that a t small times, the cell is squeezed along the x-axis under the action of the imposed straining flow. Figure 2 shows the stretching and squeezing modes. An acid solution of 30% atelocollagen and a contrast medium was squeezed through a nozzle into a sodium nitrate-saturated solution to produce atelocollagen threads. If you keep squeezing harder and harder, at some point the seed will fly out. One last analogy: say you have a watermelon seed and are squeezing it between your thumb and forefinger. The result was a system in which exception patterns were eventually squeezed out. You don't make a louder sound by squeezing and making the air go faster. On the contrary, the ventricular components are evident, but their cavities have been "squeezed out" by the mural hypertrophy. What remains, the difference, must be squeezed out, discarded as an error later to be reduced to zero. Alternatively, a longer disinflation squeezes the aggregate price path closer to the path of money, yielding smaller gains at any moment in time. A positive response to the current output gap in the left column squeezes the uniqueness region. In both experiments of multiple resurrection and reproduction, the vitality of the animals was squeezed out, reaching complete exhaustion. As machine systems for routinizing bulk output were being improved, squeezing down piece rates appealed as a primitive means to grind away at unit costs. To the degree that too much is squeezed into a single and confining mould, the resulting conclusions are weakened. The fluid was squeezed from the swab into the stomacher bag or poured into a sterile test tube. Almost symmetric patterns alternate aperiodically with episodes when plumes migrate and amalgamate, squeezing out their intermediate neighbours. To ensure that small sweatshops with their appalling conditions were squeezed out of business the union co-operated with owners of larger factories offering better conditions. Thus, any water that is squeezed out of the bottom of the felt is removed altogether. Region 1 refers to the felt which has yet to be squeezed between the rollers. In other cases, strong squeezes occurred individually with other behaviour patterns preceding and following. A major proportion of the time in a copulation is spent squeezing the female (mean was 52+18%). The effect of domain squeezing upon the dynamics of reaction-diffusion equations. English theatre builders had always squeezed their buildings into whatever site was available, often re-using existing walls. The huge fees such artists commanded virtually squeezed others out of the recording budget altogether. In response to the difficulties in the industry, owners squeezed out profits through the use of underpaid, lowskilled labor and minimal investment in facilities. Musical materials may need to be variously squeezed, expanded, or cut to size in order to fit the proportional scheme. At issue was the premium that journeymen squeezed out of newcomers to the craft. Viewed this way, ocular dominance columns are a byproduct of squeezing several dimensions into two. We squeezed pixel intensities within two standard deviations from the mean. With the settlers gradually taking over these lands, the indigenous people were further squeezed out of their traditional commons. The band was being squeezed from both directions. We used the articulation between the male's basal segment and his cerci as a reference point to determine the strength of genitalic squeezes (fig. 1). Nobody would agree to any proposal until they had squeezed out of it the last drop of compensation for supposed injury done by it. Small squeezes continued until later (the last movement was on average 40.6+17.5 min after copulation began). The reason for this was that they were squeezed between different interest groups. Fewer than half the sonatas require a page turn, with the majority squeezed on to two facing pages. In the stretching mode the interfaces grow in phase, and in the squeezing mode they grow out of phase. In addition, the zeroth-order vertical velocity stretches and squeezes the basic-state vertical vorticity (figure 3b). How else do we ensure that any achievements are not squeezed out during the next economic downturn? However, some flattening and squeezing have probably occurred. The public-policy implications, squeezed onto a single page and underdeveloped, however, are right on target. The imperatives of production and an ideological commitment to municipal provision dominated the government's approach, squeezing out consideration of long-term systemic reform. She was beset in the ice for a month and was squeezed several times. There is occasionally some internal philosophical squeezing alongside a squeezing out of subject matter. Oocytes were squeezed out of the oviduct through a small incision in its wall and transferred to fresh solution. If the pegs are being inserted further down, they will be squeezed and wedged into the holes. As a result, stability-level curves are squeezed in the xc direction. Epithelial cells and cell fragments from the ampullar segment were obtained by squeezing the segment along its length from the outside with a forceps. A total of thirty pictures (drastically reduced and squeezed onto a mere sixteen plates) is simply not enough to render comprehensible a study of hundreds of manuscripts. Smaller employers, unable to control prices and production and squeezed between the corporations and the union shop threat, reacted with a virulent and unyielding antiunion counterattack. The basic function of the press section of a paper-making machine, and the process we wish specifically to study, involves squeezing of the paper between two rollers. In essence, the lower relatively dense and less-viscous layer squeezes out from under the upper layer, deepens, and then spreads into the region ahead of the upper layer (figure 13a). In this process the pool of land available for purchase on a freehold, or quasi-freehold, basis by working farmers was almost certainly falling, squeezed by estate-building of various kinds. In the area of politics, complex events tend to be squeezed and under-assessed, and this applies particularly to those issues that fall outside of the discussion of new social movement. By the mid-1980s, local governments began to experience project delays as grant support was squeezed and were encouraged to resort to carrying out their projects without national grants. On the other hand, one must have y a0b!yo c for the photons to be "squeezed out" from the corners, respectively, reflected from the mirror formed by the scissors. Under insurance, the inclusion of a more expensive treatment increases insurance premiums and, at the margin, some individuals are squeezed out of the healthcare insurance market. Although not necessarily incompatible, the demands of commercial waterfront building projects and of port security have seen social justice issues squeezed out of debates over waterfront re-development programmes. 246 where h j is the level of activation generated at the j th hidden neuron, and sj is a squeezing parameter associated with that hidden neuron. The chair's tentative conclusion was that the research community was potentially more important to practice than ever before as the time for speculation was mercilessly squeezed out of front-line practice. Note that since the felt is unsaturated, there is no relative flow between the water and the felt; consequently no water is lost and only air is squeezed out. Consequently, r m 1 r* is squeezed by higher values of and this, as we have seen, means 1 that the opportunity cost of pursuing predation is also reduced. Myers concluded that smallholders were squeezed out as large landholdings were being parcelled out to ' new and returning private national and foreign enterprises ' and ' government officials '. Thus, true molecular contact where all the water is forced out from between the two surfaces is prevented unless the hydrated groups are also squeezed out. Extrusion of follicles was readily achieved by simultaneously squeezing the ovarian fragment wall and gently pulling a forceps along the length of an ovarian fragment held with a second forceps. As time progresses, one or other of the plumes expands and splits, while one of its neighbours gets squeezed out of existence, so that the five-plume pattern is restored. Now an increasing number of family members work alone in non-agricultural activities, including school children whose school attendance and contribution to the family's agricultural effort have been squeezed. The two neighbouring countries provide markets for those who are already successful in their businesses, rather that those who are squeezed out of the home market. Nevertheless, one can't help wondering if, by squeezing such a wide territory into fewer than 170 pages of text, some detail has been lost along the way. The situation was sometimes made worse when the economy was squeezed when it should have been boosted. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The time has now come when agriculture has been squeezed too long. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If all appeals are just between the applicants, the council and the developers, the general public is sometimes squeezed out. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 As better players emerge, they need funding to go to international tournaments abroad, which squeezes the funds available from the grant for schools. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If savings are to be squeezed out of the social security budget, housing benefit initially looks like a prime candidate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He has heard of high borrowing rates, of credit squeezes, of pay pauses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We should try to ring-fence manufacturing investment and research and development so that it is not squeezed out by dividends. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Because of that large public sector borrowing requirement, the private sector was badly squeezed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He has squeezed twenty times more small traders out of getting their living than the co-operative movement. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My car was practically squeezed on to the pavement and all other traffic in the street was at a standstill, except for the slow. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Is not that small, impoverished country, which threatens nobody, being virtually squeezed out of existence? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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