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- IPA[prɛst]
英式
- past and past participle of press;flattened, shaped, or smoothed by the application of pressure, typically from an iron
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- 1. past and past participle of press
- 2. flattened, shaped, or smoothed by the application of pressure, typically from an iron immaculately pressed trousers pressed flowers
- ▪ (of juice or oil) extracted by crushing or squeezing fruit, vegetables, etc. freshly pressed orange juice
- move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical ... he pressed his face to the glass her body pressed against his
- a device for applying pressure to something in order to flatten or shape it or to extract juice ... a flower press a wine press
Oxford American Dictionary
- move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical ... he pressed his face to the glass her body pressed against his
- a device for applying pressure to something in order to flatten or shape it or to extract juice ... a flower press a wine press
Oxford Dictionary
- put (someone or something) to a specified use, especially as a temporary or makeshift measure: many of these stones have been pressed into service as gateposts
- a forcible enlistment of men, especially for the navy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- put someone or something to a specified use, especially as a temporary or makeshift measure: she was pressed into service as an interpreter
- a forcible enlistment of men, especially for the navy.
Oxford Dictionary
- closely pursued: the hard-pressed French infantry
Oxford American Dictionary
- closely pursued: the hard-pressed French infantry
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- IPA[prest]
美式
- past and past participle of press
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[prest]
美式
- forced to enlist in the army or navy: the day before we sailed, a number of pressed men were brought on board
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[prɛst]
英式
- forced to enlist in the army or navy: the day before we sailed, a number of pressed men were brought on board
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