用squeeze造句子,“squeeze”造句

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The government is putting the squeeze on Business profits.

Simply file these off or squeeze them flat with a pair of pliers.

The squeeze on consumers is already visible in areas such as car loans and credit-card debts.

This freedom allows the it firms to squeeze a profit even out of the low prices Indian customers demand.

I remember once at work when low, really can not extricate themselves from the frustration, but can not squeeze out of that whole body to the pressure.

Increases in food and energy costs can squeeze spending on other goods and services, depressing prices and artificially lowering core inflation.

In Pakistan he would squeeze his big frame into refugees' tents in Swat, as relaxed as if he were cruising a Washington cocktail party, to listen to the misery of ordinary, frightened folk.

China had been hoping to squeeze into the last 16 by beating Costa Rica, losing to Brazil and drawing with Turkey, but their opening defeat by the Costa Ricans followed by a 4-0 loss to Brazil on Saturday shattered those hopes.

Look for fun condiment squeeze bottles and let kids squeeze out their own ketchup.

The decision is a vindication of the social conservatives' “slow squeeze” strategy on abortion.

To squeeze between the thumb and a finger, the jaws of a tool, or other edges.

Even though you can always squeeze, even God may need to take a day off every week.

Thus a long and winding research journey began, for which she had to squeeze out time from the busy propaganda work assigned to her.

Every 10 days or so, clean your filter equal parts white vinegar and warm water. Let the filter soak in the solution for an hour, then simply squeeze it dry before using.

squeeze造句

Finally, we have the credit squeeze.

She's just lost her job, so they're really feeling the squeeze.

You know Of his untimely squeeze upon the poor; Of how our nation's records then were lost.

And Washington has adopted a policy of benign neglect towards the currency, despite the strong-dollar rhetoric, in the hope that cheaper exports will make up for the squeeze on consumer spending.

He gave my hand a gentle squeeze.

He bullied his publishers and agents to squeeze more money out of them.

The growth of lending to firms other than banks has slowed materially for the first time since the credit squeeze began.

This only gave them opportunity to squeeze profits.

The (Very Serious) Weekly Standard is marketing a rubber head likeness of President Obama designed for people to squeeze whenever they're pissed off at him.

The host put a squeeze of lemon in my drink.

His cadres would kill him, and burn the body; he would squeeze himself into a submarine; he would bite on the cyanide capsule that hung on a black string round his neck.

But the apparent negativity actually masked one of Chelsea's most effective ploys: to squeeze Cristiano Ronaldo from the contest.

As the king's cupidity and nervousness increased in his last years, he found new ways to squeeze money from his subjects: to keep them, in Henry's own words, "in danger at his pleasure".

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