squeeze someone/something in
phrasal verb with squeeze verb uk/skwiːz/ us/skwiːz/
C2 挤出时间做;抽出时间见(某人)
to manage to do something or see someone in a short period of time or when you are very busy
While we're in Australia, we're hoping to squeeze in a trip to the Barrier Reef. 我们在澳大利亚期间,希望能挤出点时间去大堡礁。
I'm very busy this week but I could squeeze you in at 2.30 on Tuesday. 我这个星期非常忙,但我能抽出点时间在周二两点半时见你。
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- Do you think we could squeeze in a trip to the shops?
- I have an appointment at 10.00 and one at 11.00 but I could squeeze you in in between.
- Could you squeeze in another meeting?
- We're quite busy on Saturday but I'm sure we can squeeze you in.
- We're only in Spain for a week but I'm hoping we can squeeze in a trip to Madrid.