Italian Meaning of presses
presse
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Definitions and Meaning of presses in English
presses
any of various pressure devices (such as one for keeping sporting gear from warping when not in use), an apparatus or machine by which a substance is cut or shaped, an impression of a body is taken, a material is compressed, pressure is applied to a body, liquid is expressed, or a cutting tool is fed into the work by pressure, comment or notice in newspapers and periodicals, closet entry 1 sense 2, to take and force into any usually emergency service, to employ a press in basketball, a building containing presses or a business using presses, to put pressure on, a printing or publishing business, the act or the process of printing, to seek urgently, to force or push one's way, to try hard to persuade, to take by authority especially for public use, a machine or device that uses pressure to shape, flatten, squeeze, or stamp, to clasp in affection or courtesy, to act upon through steady pushing or thrusting force exerted in contact, to lay stress or emphasis on, to insist on, to bear down upon, a printing or publishing establishment, to follow through (a course of action), to impress men as soldiers or sailors, newspapers, periodicals, and often radio and television news broadcasting, the smoothed and creased condition of a freshly pressed garment, to exert influence on, to force into emergency service, a crowd or crowded condition, to squeeze out the juice or contents of, to take or hold a press, an act of pressing, the properly smoothed and creased condition of a freshly pressed garment, to crowd closely, news reporters, publishers, and broadcasters, to require haste or speed in action, to exert pressure, to make a demand, an aggressive pressuring defense employed in basketball often over the entire court area, to move by means of pressure, assail, harass, afflict, oppress, to insist on or request urgently, to make (a phonograph record) from a matrix (see matrix sense 2d), impressment into service especially in a navy, to greet and shake hands with people especially while campaigning for political office, an aggressive defense in basketball, a warrant for impressing recruits, the newspapers and magazines of a country, crowd entry 2 sense 1, throng, an action of pressing or pushing, to squeeze so as to force out the juice or contents of, closet, cupboard, to squeeze with apparatus or instruments to a desired density, smoothness, or shape, printing press, to force into service especially in an army or navy, to flatten out or smooth by bearing down upon (as with an iron), the gathering and publishing or broadcasting of news, to make (another kind of disk, such as a CD) by a similar process, to ask or urge strongly, a thronging or crowding forward or together, news reporters and broadcasters, a lift in weight lifting in which the weight is raised to shoulder height and then smoothly extended overhead without assist from the legs compare clean and jerk, snatch
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presse
any of various pressure devices (such as one for keeping sporting gear from warping when not in use), an apparatus or machine by which a substance is cut or sha
dispense,armadi,,credenze,panetterie,guardaroba,Guardaroba,Armadi,dispense,spese
si rompe,disperde,Si divide,scioglie
pressed (for) => pressato (per), press (for) => premi (per), presold => prevenduto, presoaking => Pre-ammollo, presoaked => Pre-ammollato,