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I . press [pres] СУЩ.

1. press (push):

press
pressão ж.
at the press of a button

2. press (machine):

press
prensa ж.
printing press
to go to press newspaper, book
the press publ
to have good press

II . press [pres] ГЛ. перех.

2. press (iron):

press

3. press album, disk:

press

press on ГЛ. неперех.

to press on (with sth)
to press on (with sth)

press agency СУЩ. publ

press conference СУЩ. publ

press office СУЩ.

press officer СУЩ.

press officer
assessor(a) м. (ж.) de imprensa

press release СУЩ. publ

press release
release м.

press-up СУЩ. брит. СПОРТ

printing press СУЩ.

printing press
prelo м.

stop press СУЩ. publ

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

английский
The platen tends to be the heaviest and strongest part of the press due to the massive forces that it has to withstand.
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Press and hold the app again and drag it to the right, onto the second page of the folder.
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It was also mentioned in the press following the reaction of a customer after his credit card was declined.
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He usually answered questions on the topic of democratic transition from the press by referring to the "patient" analogy in a humorous and jovial manner.
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The adjacent storehouses which housed the wine press and the oak casks met with the same fate in 1981.
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He organized public lectures, held concerts and even installed a printing press near his bed.
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He protagonized and fomented the defence for free expression, free press and the constitution of the democracy in Venezuela.
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The orphanage also operated its own printing press and bindery; flour mill and bakery; laundry and clothing-repair service; carpentry; pottery factory; tree and plant nursery; and brick and tile factory.
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This action is to be accompanied by a smear press campaign directed against the reactionary gangs who will be blamed for these actions.
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Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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