词汇 | squeeze-out-of |
释义 | squeeze something out of someonephrasal verb with squeezeverbuk /skwiːz/ us /skwiːz/ informal(alsosqueeze something from someone) to persuade or force someone to give you money or information: 勒索,敲诈(某人);逼迫(某人)吐露(信息) During the negotiations, the union managed to squeeze several concessions from the management.谈判期间,工会设法迫使管理层作出了几项让步。 Causing somebody to act arm-twisting bludgeon bounce someone into something browbeat someone into something/doing something bull something through coercion dragoon someone into something drive someone/something to something duress force someone's handidiom forced marriage push (someone) toward(s) something push something through put the heat on someoneidiom put/tighten the screws on someoneidiom rallying cry ransom slap squeeze wring squeeze something out of someone/something | American Dictionarysqueeze something out of someone/somethingphrasal verb with squeezeverbus/skwiz/ to get or obtain something from someone with difficulty, or to cause something to happen by a continuous and difficult effort: He used various tricks to squeeze money out of his father in England. Small businesses are being squeezed out of the neighborhood by developers. |
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