Word: presses
Category: presses
Business & Industrial, Beauty & Fitness, Computers & Electronics
Related words: presses
bench presses, printing presses, leg presses, shoulder presses, reloading presses, dumbbell presses, drill presses, university presses, dillon presses, stop the presses, types of presses, overhead presses, dillon reloading, dillon reloading presses, squat presses, push presses
Synonyms: presses
publishing house, publisher, printing house/company, printing press, the media, the newspapers, the papers, the news media, the fourth estate, journalists, reporters, newspapermen/newspaperwomen, newsmen/newswomen, pressmen, journos, newshounds, newsies, (press) reports, press coverage, press articles, (press) reviews, media attention, wardrobe, closet, pressure, pressing, crush, jam, insistency, insistence, imperativeness
Translations: presses
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The meaning and "use of": presses
- a device for applying pressure to something in order to flatten or shape it or to extract juice or oil. - a flower press
- a printing press. - Windows are added at street level so that passers-by can watch the press and printmakers at work.
- newspapers or journalists viewed collectively. - the press was notified
- an act of pressing something. - the system summons medical help at the press of a button
- a large cupboard. - The fitted kitchen/breakfast room features a number of built-in presses , worktops and cupboards and plenty of food preparation space.
- a forcible enlistment of men, especially for the navy. - Any English-speaking, able-bodied, man on leave in a port might find himself swept up in the press .
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