Estrujar in english
Squeeze
pronunciation: skwiz part of speech: verb, noun
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 cerebro = rack + 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 coco = put + 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 sesos = rack + 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 estrujar = unsqueezed .
Example: The title of the article is 'The unsqueezed juice of online -- a user's plea for new features'.