press的意思和读音

press

: [pres] : [pres]

n.

v.

presses  pressing  pressed  

v.+n.press button,press case,press control,press demand,censor press

adj.+n.local press,british press,free press,national press,japanese press

v.pull

n.media,correspondents,fourth estate,print media,crowd

v.push,surge,mill,iron,smooth

pressn.newspapers

1.[singspv]newspapers and magazines

the local/national/foreign press

the popular/tabloid press(= smaller newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories of famous people)

The story was reported in the press and on television.

the music/sporting press(= newspapers and magazines about music/sport)

Unlike the American, the British press operates on a national scale.

the freedom of the Press/press freedom(= the freedom to report any events and express opinions)

The event is bound to attract wide press coverage(= it will be written about in many newspapers) .广

2.[singspv]the journalists and photographers who work for newspapers and magazines

The Press was/were not allowed to attend the trial.访

3.[sing][u]the type or amount of reports that newspapers write about sb/sth

The airline has had a bad press recently(= journalists have written unpleasant things about it) .

publishing/printing

4.[c][u]a machine for printing books, newspapers, etc.; the process of printing them

We were able to watch the books rolling off the presses.

These prices are correct at the time of going to press .

a story that is hot off the press(= has just appeared in the newspapers)

5.[c]a business that prints and publishes books

Oxford University Press

equipment for pressing

6.[c]a piece of equipment that is used for creating pressure on things, to make them flat or to get liquid from them

a trouser press

a garlic press

act of pushing

7.[c][ususing]an act of pushing sth with your hand or with a tool that you are holding

He gave the bell another press.

Those shirts need a press(= with an iron) .

crowd

8.[sing]a large number of people or things competing for space or movement

the press of bodies all moving the same way

cupboard

9.[c]a large cupboard, usually with shelves, for holding clothes, books, etc.

v.push/squeeze

1.[t][i]to push sth closely and firmly against sth; to be pushed in this way

She pressed her face against the window.

He pressed a handkerchief to his nose.

She pressed her lips together.

His body was pressing against hers.

2.[t][i]使to push or squeeze part of a device, etc. in order to make it work

to press a button/switch/key

He pressed the lid firmly shut.

Press here to open.

She pressed down hard on the gas pedal.

3.[t]~ sth into/onto sthto put sth in a place by pushing it firmly

He pressed a coin into her hand and moved on.

4.[t]~ sthto squeeze sb's hand or arm, especially as a sign of affection

5.[i]+ adv./prep.…)to move in the direction mentioned by pushing

The photographers pressed around the royal visitors.

A host of unwelcome thoughts were pressing in on him.

try to persuade

6.[t]to make strong efforts to persuade or force sb to do sth

If pressed , he will admit that he knew about the affair.

The bank is pressing us for repayment of the loan.

They are pressing us to make a quick decision.

Don't let yourself be pressed into doing something you don't like.

point/claim/case

7.[t]~ sthto express or repeat sth with force

I don't want to press the point , but you do owe me $200. 200

She is still pressing her claim for compensation.

They were determined to press their case at the highest level.

make flat/smooth

8.[t]to make sth flat or smooth by using force or putting sth heavy on top

pressed flowers(= pressed between the pages of a book)

Press the soil flat with the back of a spade.

9.[t]~ sthto make clothes smooth using a hot iron

My suit needs pressing.西

fruit/vegetables

10.[t]~ sthto squeeze the juice out of fruit or vegetables by using force or weight

metal

11.[t]to make sth from a material, using pressure

to press a CD

The car bodies are pressed out of sheets of metal.

IDMpress (the) flesh(informal)to say hello to people by shaking hands

to press home an attack/an argument/a point

Simon saw she was hesitating and pressed home his advantage.西便

press sth hometo get as much advantage as possible from a situation by attacking or arguing in a determined way

to press home an attack/an argument/a point

Simon saw she was hesitating and pressed home his advantage.西便

Every type of boat was pressed into service to rescue passengers from the sinking ferry.

press sb/sth into service使to use sb/sth for a purpose that they were not trained or intended for because there is nobody or nothing else available

Every type of boat was pressed into service to rescue passengers from the sinking ferry.

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n.1.newspapers and news magazines; reporters and photographers who work for newspapers or news magazines; relating to the press2.a machine used for printing newspapers, books, or magazines3.a business that publishes books. This word is sometimes used in company names4.a piece of equipment used for making something flat or smooth; a piece of equipment used for crushing something or for squeezing liquid out of it5.a single push on something such as a button or switch6.an act of making clothes smooth with an iron7.a large number of people pushing in different directions1.newspapers and news magazines; reporters and photographers who work for newspapers or news magazines; relating to the press2.a machine used for printing newspapers, books, or magazines3.a business that publishes books. This word is sometimes used in company names4.a piece of equipment used for making something flat or smooth; a piece of equipment used for crushing something or for squeezing liquid out of it5.a single push on something such as a button or switch6.an act of making clothes smooth with an iron7.a large number of people pushing in different directions

v.1.to push one thing against another; to push something such as a button or switch in order to make a piece of equipment start working2.to move as a group by pushing together in a particular direction3.to try in a determined way to make someone do something or tell you something; to try to make someone accept something such as an opinion or a claim4.to make clothes smooth using a hot iron5.to squeeze fruit or vegetables in order to get juice or oil out of them6.to make CDs or records in a factory1.to push one thing against another; to push something such as a button or switch in order to make a piece of equipment start working2.to move as a group by pushing together in a particular direction3.to try in a determined way to make someone do something or tell you something; to try to make someone accept something such as an opinion or a claim4.to make clothes smooth using a hot iron5.to squeeze fruit or vegetables in order to get juice or oil out of them6.to make CDs or records in a factory

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1.Are you trying to get in touch with Me, Lin? If I'm not at home, you can usually reach with me at press club or here.

2.The government-dominated press is becoming a bit freer, with independent weeklies and local radio stations beginning to speak out.

3.But if she leaves him on his rock with a cup of tea and a biscuit and doesn't press him to talk, he'll be fine.

4.Even the studies addressing the impact of meat on the planet downplay vegetarianism, as if the authors are nervous to press it on people.使

5.The Italian press has speculated for months that Clooney might be about to propose marriage to her.

6.As the press began to ask questions about the letter, I began researching the issues of the Pollard case more closely.西

7.Exhale, press your arms against the floor, and push your feet away from the floor, drawing your thighs into the front torso.

8.To a Western audience which demands such a role of its press, that may not be the usual typecasting for Xinhua.西

9.Mr. Karzai said he wants to press ahead with the vote, which would finally give him a clear majority, even if he runs unopposed.便

10.Homesickness has not set in, despite past reports in the British press that had linked him to a return at the helm of British Airways.(BritishAirways)