squeeze
Signification (Anglais)
Concepts
appuyer en écrasant
jeu de puissance
faire sortir
squeezer
resserrement de crédit
se faufiler
se glisser
bourrer a craquer
resserrement du crédit
squeeze
appuyer sur
extraire en pressant
Synonymes
press together
push against
squirt out
too tight
hold tightly
embrance
strech
liquidity crisis
shoulder in
accuse someone
stick in
be packed
make a dent
waterloo
become blurred
bull through
force down
form a group
obtrude upon
press hard
wring from
be crowded
be jammed
apply pressure
monetary control
be congested
be crammed
be thronged
extract from
squeeze for
thrust ahead
bear squeeze
short squeeze
squeeze money from
draw milk
to press
edge in
jam in
make smaller
nip off
press down
press firmly
Traductions
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/skwiːz/
Étymologie (Anglais)
In summary
From earlier squize, squise (whence also dialectal English squizzen and squeege), first attested around 1600, further origin uncertain; probably an alteration of quease (which is attested since 1550), from Middle English queisen (“to squeeze”), from Old English cwȳsan (“to crush, squeeze”), itself also of unknown origin, perhaps imitative (compare Swedish qväsa, kväsa (“to squeeze, bruise, crush; quell”), Dutch kwetsen (“to injure, hurt”), German quetschen (“to squeeze”)). Or, a blend of obsolete squiss (“to squeeze”) (whence also squash and squish) with quease. Compare also French esquicher from Old Occitan esquichar (“to press, squeeze”). The slang expression "to put the squeeze on (someone or something)", meaning "to exert influence", is from 1711. The baseball term "squeeze play" is first recorded 1905. "Main squeeze" ("most important person") is attested from 1896, the specific meaning "one's sweetheart, lover" is attested in 1970s. The nonstandard strong forms squoze and squozen, attested dialectally since at least the mid-19th century, are by analogy with freeze.
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