press
Prononciation : [/pɹɛs/]
Mot
Contexte : « news/media »
(noun) a type of journalism that gathers and reports news and information on current events. Reporters and journalists work in press to inform the public.
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The press conference provided valuable insights into the new government policy.
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The press coverage of the event was biased and misleading.
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How important is the role of the press in a democratic society?
Contexte : « clothing »
(noun) a device used to flatten or smooth clothes, usually heated. It helps to remove wrinkles and make clothes look neat and tidy.
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She used the press to iron her shirt before the important meeting.
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The press malfunctioned and burned a hole in his pants.
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Do you know how to operate the clothes press?
Contexte : « exerting force »
(verb) to push down on something firmly with your hands or body. It is used to flatten or compact something with pressure.
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She pressed the button and the elevator door opened.
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Do not press too hard on the fragile glass, it might break.
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Can you press the dough into a flat shape?
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