Estrujar in english

Squeeze

pronunciation: skwiz part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

estrujar = squeeze ; extrude ; wring ; wring out. 

Example: Squeezed between the upper and nether millstones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Example: In theory, at least, information provision has always been seen as an integral part of the library service, but in practice this had tended to become extruded to the point of non-existence by the time it reaches the smaller rural branches and mobile libraries = In theory, at least, information provision has always been seen as an integral part of the library service, but in practice this had tended to become extruded to the point of non-existence by the time it reaches the smaller rural branches and mobile libraries.Example: The statue depicted a nymph coming out of the water and wringing her wet hair.Example: Then she wetted a dish towel and wrung it out over the sink and spread the towel over the pants before ironing.

more:

» estrujarse el cerebrorack + Posesivo + brain(s) [Escrito también wrack + Posesivo + brain(s)]put + Posesivo + thinking cap on .

Example: She racked her brains for a way out but could not find anything successful.

Example: When teachers use the tongue-in-cheek phrase, 'put on your thinking cap,' they're asking students to concentrate and do their best.

» estrujarse el cocoput + Posesivo + thinking cap on .

Example: When teachers use the tongue-in-cheek phrase, 'put on your thinking cap,' they're asking students to concentrate and do their best.

» estrujarse los sesosrack + Posesivo + brain(s) [Escrito también wrack + Posesivo + brain(s)] .

Example: She racked her brains for a way out but could not find anything successful.

» que queda por estrujarunsqueezed .

Example: The title of the article is 'The unsqueezed juice of online -- a user's plea for new features'.

Estrujar synonyms

force in spanish: fuerza, pronunciation: fɔrs part of speech: noun contract in spanish: contrato, pronunciation: kɑntrækt part of speech: noun press in spanish: prensa, pronunciation: pres part of speech: noun thrust in spanish: empuje, pronunciation: θrʌst part of speech: noun, verb embrace in spanish: abrazo, pronunciation: embreɪs part of speech: verb, noun wring in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: rɪŋ part of speech: verb stuff in spanish: cosas, pronunciation: stʌf part of speech: noun crush in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: krʌʃ part of speech: verb, noun squash in spanish: squash, pronunciation: skwɑʃ part of speech: noun wedge in spanish: cuña, pronunciation: wedʒ part of speech: noun pinch in spanish: pellizco, pronunciation: pɪntʃ part of speech: noun, verb compact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt part of speech: adjective, noun bosom in spanish: seno, pronunciation: bʊzəm part of speech: noun shove in spanish: empujón, pronunciation: ʃʌv part of speech: verb, noun nip in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: nɪp part of speech: noun, verb twitch in spanish: contracción nerviosa, pronunciation: twɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb hug in spanish: abrazo, pronunciation: hʌg part of speech: noun, verb mash in spanish: mezcla, pronunciation: mæʃ part of speech: noun squelch in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: skweltʃ part of speech: verb, noun tweet in spanish: Pío, pronunciation: twit part of speech: noun twinge in spanish: punzada, pronunciation: twɪndʒ part of speech: noun compress in spanish: comprimir, pronunciation: kɑmpres part of speech: verb, noun constrict in spanish: apretar, pronunciation: kənstrɪkt part of speech: verb vellicate in spanish: vellicate, pronunciation: veləkeɪt part of speech: verb power play in spanish: juego de poder, pronunciation: paʊɜrpleɪ part of speech: noun squeeze play in spanish: juego exprimido, pronunciation: skwizpleɪ part of speech: noun
Follow us