Definition: Meaning of, press in English to English dictionary.
Pronunciation:/ prɛs /
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newsthe press[also + plural verb British English]British English people who write reports for newspapers, radio, or television
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news reports in newspapers and on radio and television
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get/be given a bad press to be criticized in the newspapers or on radio or television
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get/have a good press to be praised in the newspapers or on radio or television
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printing[countable] a business that prints and sometimes also sells books
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printing[countable]also printing press a machine that prints books, newspapers, or magazines
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machine[countable] a piece of equipment used to put weight on something in order to make it flat or to force liquid out of it
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push[countable, usually singular]especially British English a light steady push against something small
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go to press if a newspaper, magazine, or book goes to press, it begins to be printed
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crowd[singular + of]especially British English a crowd of people pushing against each other
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against something[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to push something firmly against a surface [= push]
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button[transitive] to push a button, switch etc to make a machine start, a bell ring etc [= push]
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clothes[transitive] to make clothes smooth using a hot iron [= iron]
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crowd[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move in a particular direction by pushing
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persuade[intransitive and transitive] to try hard to persuade someone to do something, especially by asking them many times
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heavy weight[transitive] to put pressure or a weight on something to make it flat, crush it etc
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hold somebody/something close[transitive] to hold someone or something close to you
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press somebody's hand/arm to hold someone's hand or arm tightly for a short time, to show friendship, sympathy etc
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press charges to say officially that someone has done something illegal and must go to court
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be pressed for time/cash etc to not have enough time, money etc
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give[transitive] to offer something to someone and try to make them take it
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exercise[transitive] to push a weight up from your chest using only your arms, without moving your legs or feet
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press somebody/something into service to persuade someone to help you, or to use something to help you do something because of an unexpected problem or need
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press the flesh to shake hands with a lot of people - used humorously
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press something home to push something into its place
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press something home to repeat or emphasize something, so that people remember it
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press home your advantage to try to succeed completely, using an advantage that you have gained
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record[transitive] to make a copy of a record, CD etc
the main UK NEWS AGENCY (= an organization that collects news and supplies it to newspapers, radio, and television) . As well as news, the Press Association also supplies sports and business reports and information about the weather.
a British organization which tries to make sure that the British PRESS (= newspapers and magazines) give professional, high quality news reports, and which deals with complaints about the PRESS.