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pressed

Prononciation : [prɛst]

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Contexte : « physical action »

(verb) to push on something with force using your hands or another tool. When you press something, it gets closer to a surface.

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She pressed the button to turn on the light.

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He didn’t press the button hard enough, so the light didn't turn on.

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Did you press the button firmly?

Contexte : « feelings and experiences »

(adjective) feeling worried or stressed about something that needs to be done. When someone feels pressed, it means they have a lot to do and not enough time.

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I was pressed for time, but I managed to finish my homework.

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She felt relaxed and not pressed at all during her vacation.

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Are you feeling pressed to complete your tasks today?

Contexte : « food preparation »

(adjective) referring to food that has been flattened or crushed, like how you press grapes to make juice. It describes food that has been squeezed to get out a liquid or to change its shape.

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The pressed sandwich looked delicious with the melted cheese inside.

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The apples were not pressed; they were just whole and firm.

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Do you like pressed fruit juices or whole fruits better?

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