1. squeeze
The bank rate cut is expected to relieve the severe financial squeeze that has hit industry.
freshly-squeezed lemon juice
They are feeling the squeeze on budgets
The little space was too narrow for him to squeeze through. Now aim and squeeze.
I like juice from squeezed fruits
She really had to stretch her imagination to squeeze enough material for a solo album out of a contrabassoon, but by God, she did.
He squeezed her hands. She squeezed the water out of her blouse. I squeezed an orange and made juice.
Before serving your pancakes, just squeeze some fresh lemon juice over them
take applications and squeeze them into one server
Our company is in a squeeze, but I'm sure we're gonna make it.
As she waited to go into the exam, he squeezed her hand (= pressed it affectionately with his hand) and wished her good luck.
I'm afraid that when the cops squeeze him he'll start to sing.
squeeze more out - wycisnąć więcej z / squeeze a lemon - wyciskać cytrynę / squeeze into/through/past - wciskać się, przeciskać
The car was parked very close to another one, so I had to squeeze to get between them.
everyone agrees that these are 'classic symptoms of a monetary squeeze'
Anglais mot "aperto"(squeeze) se produit dans des ensembles:
04052020-random phrases 22. grasp
exceed his grasp
I find these mathematical problems difficult to grasp.
This is a crucial step; you must go through the question over and over until you grasp thoroughly what the question requires of you when answering.
It's been hundreds of years since just one person could grasp the whole of scientific knowledge.
Some people find it easier to grasp the short-term effects of smoking.
Grasp all, lose all.
Pepperberg hoped that a similar system would help Alex grasp the meaning of words, not just their sounds.
But people still do not quite grasp who he is.
You can't grasp of your mother's skirt all your life.
What can happen if we don't grasp glass objects firmly enough?
grasp understand something so that you can use or do it properly
1. He has an excellent grasp of english. 2. I tried to pull him out but he slipped from my grasp. 3. Victory is within our grasp.
The old woman grasped my hand in hers, and pulled me towards her house / Henri has a fairly good grasp of English
Some, however, didn't believe DeGeneres had fully grasped why people found her tweet offensive.
The government has acknowledged that homeless is a problem but it has failed to grasp the scale of the problem.
Anglais mot "aperto"(grasp) se produit dans des ensembles:
phantom of the opera