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  1. Press - Wikipedia

    A "press" in Henry Murray's system of needs Machine press, a machine tool that changes the shape of a work-piece by the application of pressure "the Press", colloquial name for pressganging, a 17th- to …

  2. PRESS | tradução de inglês para português - Cambridge Dictionary

    The charity invited the press (= reporters and photographers) to a presentation of its plans for the future. The press was out in force at the awards ceremony. Freedom of the press (= the right of newspapers …

  3. PRESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PRESS is a crowd or crowded condition : throng. How to use press in a sentence.

  4. press - Tradução em português – Linguee

    Muitos exemplos de traduções com "press" – Dicionário português-inglês e busca em milhões de traduções.

  5. press - Tradução em português - exemplos inglês | Reverso Context

    He restored an old printing press to start his publishing company. Ele restaurou uma prensa tipográfica antiga para começar sua editora. The printing press behind me produces thousands of papers every …

  6. PRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PRESS definition: 1. to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you…. Learn more.

  7. PRESS | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

    Press the button to start the machine. Can you press a bit harder on my shoulders, please? He pressed his face against the window.

  8. Agência de Fotos e Notícias - Gazeta Press

    Leia 04-07-2023 às 16:14 Série B: Sport visita o CRB Gazeta Press Maceió (AL) - Nesta quarta-feira, o Sport, líder da Série B do Brasileirão, visita o CRB no Estádio Rei Pelé em partida atrasada da …

  9. PRESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you press fruits or vegetables, you squeeze them or crush them, usually in order to extract the juice.

  10. press - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to flatten or make smooth, esp. by ironing: to press clothes; to press flowers in the leaves of a book. to extract juice, sugar, etc., from by pressure: to press grapes.