Signification (Anglais)
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- An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing.
- A device used to apply pressure to an item.
- A crowd.
- A printing machine.
- The print-based media (both the people and the newspapers).
- A publisher.
- An enclosed storage space (e.g. closet, cupboard).
- An exercise in which weight is forced away from the body by extension of the arms or legs.
- An additional bet in a golf match that duplicates an existing (usually losing) wager in value, but begins even at the time of the bet.
- Pure, unfermented grape juice.
- A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy.
- In personology, any environmental factor that arouses a need in the individual.
Concepts
appuyer (sur)
appuyer sur
appuyer contre
déclencher par pression
mass media
appuyer en écrasant
armoire à linge
être urgent
extraire en pressant
presse d’imprimerie
se rapprocher
serrer plus fort
compression de données
pressée, pressis
réprimer par la force
univers de la presse
faire avancer
Synonymes
apply pressure
press down
printing plant
press together
require
public press
press against
printing machine
printing office
push down
mechanical press
push against
fourth estate
put pressure
military press
press machine
force through ram pressure
hold fast
coop in
punching machine
backing-out punch
conciliate
tread upon
lean back
wring from
get near
catch up with
information media
news organs
blow against
press firmly
dieing out press
apply pressure to
place a weight upon
excert pressure
publishing industry
machine press
punch press
newspapers and periodicals
press tight
squeeze together
newspapers and magazines
press circles
fill full
put on the top
too tight
the press
make a dent
printing-works
urge repeatedly
cylinder-press
flat bench
shoulder in
sea of newspapers
act in place of
ask insistently
come close
die stamping
exert pressure
exert pressure on
force down
make one’s way
racket press
newspaper office
pack down
place on top of
sit heavy on
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/pɹɛs/
Étymologie (Anglais)
In summary
From Middle English presse (“throng, crowd, clothespress”), partially from Old English press (“clothespress”) (from Medieval Latin pressa) and from Old French presse (Modern French presse) from Old French presser (“to press”), from Latin pressāre, from pressus, past participle of premere (“to press”). Displaced native Middle English thring (“press, crowd, throng”) (from Old English þring (“a press, crowd, anything that presses or confines”)).
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