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press

noun
/pres/
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    newspapers报章

  1. (often the Press)
    [singular + singular or plural verb] newspapers and magazines报章杂志;报刊;平面媒体
    • the local/national/foreign press地方/全国/外国报刊
    • the popular/tabloid press (= newspapers with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people)通俗报刊;小报
    • the music/sporting press (= newspapers and magazines about music/sport)音乐/体育报刊
    • The mainstream press is ignoring this story.主流媒体忽略了这个故事。
    • Unlike the American, the British press operates on a national scale.与美国不同,英国报刊都是行销全国的。
    • in the press The case has been widely reported in the press.该案件已被媒体广泛报道。
    • the freedom of the Press/press freedom (= the freedom to report any events and express opinions)新闻自由
    • The event is bound to attract wide press coverage (= it will be written about in many newspapers).这个事件一定会在各报刊广泛报道。
    • According to French press reports, three people have been killed.据法国媒体报道,已有三人死亡。
    • a White House press briefing白宫新闻发布会
    see also gutter press
    Extra Examples
    • He issued a press statement insisting on his innocence.他向新闻界发表声明,坚持自己是清白的。
    • He kept a scrapbook containing press cuttings of his concerts.他保存着一本自己音乐会的剪报簿。
    • The right-wing press tried to stir up prejudice against immigrants.右翼媒体试图挑起针对移民的偏见。
    • There was no mention of the incident in the national press.全国性的报刊没有提到这一事件。
    • She is constantly being attacked by the press.她不断受到媒体的攻击。
    Topics TV, radio and newsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • foreign
    • international
    • local
    verb + press
    • alert
    • brief
    • tell
    press + noun
    • briefing
    • release
    • statement
    preposition
    • in the press
    phrases
    • get a good, bad, etc. press
    • get good, bad, etc. press
    • have a good, bad, etc. press
    See full entry
  2. the press, the Press
    [singular + singular or plural verb] the journalists and photographers who work for newspapers and magazines记者;新闻工作者;新闻界
    • The Press was/were not allowed to attend the trial.庭审谢绝新闻采访。
    • She has been harassed by the press, who desperately need a story.她受到了新闻界的骚扰,因为记者迫切想追到新闻。
    • He told the press that there had been ‘further progress’.他告诉媒体,已经有了“进一步的进展”。
    • She told them not to talk to the press.她告诉他们不要和媒体谈话。
    Extra Examples
    • Did the senator deliberately mislead the press?参议员是故意误导记者吗?
    • She showed the doorman her press pass.她向门卫出示了她的记者通行证。
    • Someone must have alerted the press that she was going to be there.一定有人向媒体透露了她要去那里。
    • The company's press office did not return the call.该公司的新闻办公室没有回电话。
    • The president was briefed before meeting the press.总统会见媒体前已有人向其作了简要的报告。
    • The spokesman addressed an international press corps.这位发言人对国际记者团发表了谈话。
    • They introduced measures including muzzling the press and illegal detainment.他们采取的措施包括封住媒体的嘴和非法扣押。
    • We got to sit in the press box since my dad would be writing about the game.因为我爸爸要写比赛的情况,我们得坐在记者席上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • foreign
    • international
    • local
    verb + press
    • alert
    • brief
    • tell
    press + noun
    • briefing
    • release
    • statement
    preposition
    • in the press
    phrases
    • get a good, bad, etc. press
    • get good, bad, etc. press
    • have a good, bad, etc. press
    See full entry
  3. [singular, uncountable] the type or amount of reports that newspapers write about somebody/something报道;评论
    • The airline has had a bad press recently (= journalists have written unpleasant things about it).这家航空公司最近受到新闻界的责难。
    • The demonstration got very little press.新闻媒体对这次示威游行报道很少。
    • His latest novel didn't get (a) very good press (= was not praised in the media).他新出版的小说没有得到新闻界的好评。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • foreign
    • international
    • local
    verb + press
    • alert
    • brief
    • tell
    press + noun
    • briefing
    • release
    • statement
    preposition
    • in the press
    phrases
    • get a good, bad, etc. press
    • get good, bad, etc. press
    • have a good, bad, etc. press
    See full entry
  4. publishing/printing出版;印刷

  5. [countable, uncountable] a machine for printing books, newspapers, etc.; the process of printing them印刷机;印刷
    • We were able to watch the books rolling off the presses.我们可以看到书本从印刷机上源源不断地印出。
    • These prices are correct at the time of going to press.这些价格在付印时是准确无误的。
    • a story that is hot off the press (= has just appeared in the newspapers)刚刚见报的新闻报道
    see also printing press, stop press
    Extra Examples
    • The newspaper goes to press at 6 o'clock.报纸 6 点钟付印。
    • The presses are already rolling.印刷机已经开动。
    • Their new book is in press.他们的新书正在印刷。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • printing
    verb + press
    • go to
    press + verb
    • roll
    preposition
    • in press
    phrases
    • hot off the press
    • hot off the presses
    • stop the press
    See full entry
  6. [countable] a business that prints and publishes books出版社;印刷所
    • Oxford University Press牛津大学出版社
  7. equipment for pressing挤压设备

  8. [countable] (especially in compounds尤用于构成复合词) a piece of equipment that is used for creating pressure on things, to make them flat or to get liquid from them压平机;压榨机;榨汁机
    • a trouser press烫裤机
    • a garlic press压蒜器
    see also French press™, garlic press
  9. act of pushing推压

  10. [countable, usually singular] an act of pushing something with your hand or with a tool that you are holding挤压;推;按
    • He gave the bell another press.他又按了一下铃。
    • Those shirts need a press (= with an iron).这些衬衣需要熨一熨。
  11. crowd群集

  12. [singular] a large number of people or things competing for space or movement拥挤的人群(或大批事物) synonym throng
    • the press of bodies all moving the same way拥向同一方向的人群
    • Among the press of cars he glimpsed a taxi.在拥挤的汽车中,他瞥见了一辆出租车。
  13. cupboard橱柜

  14. [countable] (Irish English, Scottish English) a large cupboard, usually with shelves, for holding clothes, books, etc.(分层)大壁橱,衣柜,书柜,碗柜
  15. Word Originnoun Middle English: from Old French presse (noun), presser (verb), from Latin pressare ‘keep pressing’, frequentative of premere.
see also bench press, body press

press

verb
/pres/
/pres/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they press
/pres/
/pres/
he / she / it presses
/ˈpresɪz/
/ˈpresɪz/
past simple pressed
/prest/
/prest/
past participle pressed
/prest/
/prest/
-ing form pressing
/ˈpresɪŋ/
/ˈpresɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    push

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to push part of a device, etc. in order to make it work按,压(使启动)
    • press something to press a button/key按下按钮/键
    • press something + adj. He pressed the lid firmly shut.他把盖子盖得紧紧的。
    • (+ adv./prep.) Press here to open.请按此处打开。
    • She pressed down hard on the gas pedal.她用力踩下油门踏板。
    Extra Examples
    • Press the button marked ‘Stop’.按下标有“停止”的按钮。
    • Press any key to restart your computer.任意按一个键重启电脑。
    • Only press the buzzer if you have the right answer.只有在你有正确答案的情况下才按蜂鸣器。
    • I pressed hard on the doorbell.我使劲按门铃。
    Topics Engineeringb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • forcefully
    • hard
    preposition
    • against
    • into
    • on
    phrases
    • press something flat
    • press something open
    • press something shut
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to push something closely against something; to be pushed in this way(被)压,挤,推,施加压力
    • press something/somebody/yourself against something She pressed her face against the window.她把脸贴在窗子上。
    • press something to something He pressed a handkerchief to his nose.他用手绢捂住鼻子。
    • press something together She pressed her lips together.她紧抿着双唇。
    • press something Her lips softly pressed my cheek.她的双唇柔和地贴在我脸颊上。
    • press against something His body was pressing against hers.他的身体紧贴着她。
    • press (down) (on something) She pressed down harder on the paper.她在纸上压得更紧了。
    Extra Examples
    • He pressed up closer against the wall, terrified of being seen.他又往墙壁靠了靠,害怕被人看见。
    • She curled up, her knees pressed tightly to her chest.她蜷缩起来,膝盖紧紧贴住胸部。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • forcefully
    • hard
    preposition
    • against
    • into
    • on
    phrases
    • press something flat
    • press something open
    • press something shut
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] press something into/onto something to put something in a place by pushing it将…塞进;把…按入
    • He pressed a coin into her hand and moved on.他把一枚硬币塞进她手里,然后继续向前走。
    • She pressed a finger into the dough.她把一根手指压入面团。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • forcefully
    • hard
    preposition
    • against
    • into
    • on
    phrases
    • press something flat
    • press something open
    • press something shut
    See full entry
  4. [transitive] press something to put gentle pressure on somebody’s hand or arm, especially to show care or kind feelings(深情地)紧握(某人的手或臂)
    • He gently pressed her arm, then left.他轻轻按住她的胳膊,然后离开了。
  5. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of people in a crowd人群) to move in the direction mentioned by pushing(向…)拥挤,推搡着移动
    • The photographers pressed around the royal visitors.摄影记者们在王室贵宾周围挤来挤去。
    • (figurative) A host of unwelcome thoughts were pressing in on him.一大堆恼人的心事涌上他的心头。
    • The crowd pressed forward.人群向前挤。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • forcefully
    • hard
    preposition
    • against
    • into
    • on
    phrases
    • press something flat
    • press something open
    • press something shut
    See full entry
  6. try to persuade劝说

  7. [transitive] to make strong efforts to persuade or force somebody to do something催促;敦促;逼迫 synonym push, urge
    • press somebody If pressed, he will admit that he knew about the affair.如果逼问他,他就会承认对此事知情。
    • press somebody for something The bank is pressing us for repayment of the loan.银行正在催我们偿还贷款。
    • press somebody to do something They are pressing us to make a quick decision.他们正催促我们尽快做决定。
    • press somebody into (doing) something Don't let yourself be pressed into doing something you don't like.不要勉强自己做不喜欢的事情。
    • press somebody on something I did not press him further on the issue.我没有在这一问题上再逼他。
    • + speech ‘Are you sure?’ she pressed gently.“你能确定吗?”她温和地追问。
    Extra Examples
    • When pressed by journalists, he refused to comment.被记者逼问时,他拒绝评论。
    • He was pressed into giving her a job.他被迫给她一份工作。
    • Pressed by the opposition to resign, he stood firm.在反对派要求他辞职的压力下,他立场坚定。
    • We will continue to press the government to provide details of the agreement.我们将继续敦促政府提供协议的细节。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • strongly
    • consistently
    • continually
    verb + press
    • continue to
    preposition
    • for
    • on
    See full entry
  8. point/claim/case观点;要求;事情

  9. [transitive] press something to express or repeat something with force坚持;反复强调
    • I don't want to press the point, but you do owe me $200.我不想老提这一点,但你确实欠我 200 美元。
    • She is still pressing her claim for compensation.她仍然坚持索赔。
    • They were determined to press their case at the highest level.他们决心把事情闹到最高层。
    Extra Examples
    • In the interview he strongly pressed his point of view.在采访中,他竭力坚持自己的观点。
    • The party will continue to press the case for a new electoral system.该党将继续坚持要求建立新的选举制度。
  10. make flat/smooth弄平

  11. [transitive] to make something flat or smooth by using force or putting something heavy on top把…压平;压扁
    • press something pressed flowers (= pressed between the pages of a book)夹在书页中间压扁的花
    • press something + adj. Press the soil flat with the back of a spade.用铁锹背把土拍平。
  12. [transitive] press something to make clothes smooth using a hot iron熨平;烫平 synonym iron
    • My suit needs pressing.我的西服该熨了。
    • his immaculately pressed suit他的熨烫得笔挺的西装
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryphrases
    • immaculately pressed
    • neatly pressed
    See full entry
  13. fruit/vegetables蔬果

  14. [transitive] press something to get the juice out of fruit or vegetables by using force or weight把…榨汁;压榨Topics Cooking and eatingc1
  15. metal金属

  16. [transitive] to make something from a material, using pressure把…压成;压制
    • press something to press a CD压制一张光盘
    • press something from/out of something The car bodies are pressed out of sheets of metal.汽车车身是用钣金压制成的。
  17. Word Originverb Middle English: from Old French presse (noun), presser (verb), from Latin pressare ‘keep pressing’, frequentative of premere. press somebody/​something into service. late 16th cent.: alteration (by association with press, verb) of obsolete prest ‘pay given on enlistment, enlistment by such payment’, from Old French prest ‘loan, advance pay’, based on Latin praestare ‘provide’.
Idioms
bring/press/lay/prefer charges against somebody
  1. (law法律) to accuse somebody formally of a crime so that there can be a trial in court起诉;控告
    • Police have brought a charge of dangerous driving against the man.警方以危险驾驶罪控告那名男子。
    • Many victims of crime are reluctant to press charges against their attackers.许多罪案的受害者不愿意指控侵害他们的人。
    • She laid charges against the firm for not complying with the regulations.她指控该公司不遵守规定。
    Topics Law and justicec2
press all the (right) buttons (especially British English)
(also push all the (right) buttons British and North American English)
  1. (informal) to do exactly the right things to please somebody做得面面俱到以讨好人
    • a new satirical comedy show that presses all the right buttons一个新的讽刺喜剧节目,按下了所有正确的按钮
press (the) flesh
  1. (informal) (of a famous person or politician名人或政治人物) to say hello to people by shaking hands和群众握手致意
press something home
  1. to get as much advantage as possible from a situation by attacking or arguing in a determined way坚持不懈;争辩到底
    • to press home an attack/an argument/a point把进攻/论证/论点坚持到底
    • Simon saw she was hesitating and pressed home his advantage.西蒙见她犹豫不决,便趁机占尽优势。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
press somebody/something into service
  1. to use somebody/something for a purpose that they were not trained or intended for because there is nobody or nothing else available姑且使用;临时凑合
    • Every type of boat was pressed into service to rescue passengers from the sinking ferry.为了营救正在下沉的渡轮上的旅客,各类船只都被临时征用了。
press/push the panic button
  1. to react in a sudden or extreme way to something unexpected that has frightened you惊慌失措;仓促行事;采取紧急行动
    • The prime minister pressed the panic button yesterday as Britain’s economy plunged deeper into crisis.随着英国经济陷入更深的危机,首相昨天按下了紧急按钮。

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