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1 press
[pres]1. verb1) to use a pushing motion (against):Press the bell twice!
يَضْغَط بإصْبَعِهThe children pressed close to their mother.
2) to squeeze; to flatten:يَعْصُرThe grapes are pressed to extract the juice.
3) to urge or hurry:يَحُث، يُسَرِّعHe pressed her to enter the competition.
4) to insist on:يُصِرُّ علىThe printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.
5) to iron:يَكْوي المَلابِسYour trousers need to be pressed.
2. noun1) an act of pressing:ضَغْط، عَصْر، كَبْسYou had better give your shirt a press.
2) ( also ˈprinting-press) a printing machine.مِطْبَعَه، آلة طِباعَه3) newspapers in general:صَحافَه( also adjective) a press photographer.
4) the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists:رِجال الصَّحافَهThe press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.
5) a device or machine for pressing:مِكْبَس، مَعْصَرَهa flower-press.
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2 press
الصِّحَافَة \ press: (with the) newspapers in general; (sg. or pl.) newspaper reporters: Respect the freedom of the press. The press are waiting to speak to you. \ رِجَال الصَّحَافَة \ press: (with the) newspapers in general; (sg. or pl.) newspaper reporters: Respect the freedom of the press. The press are waiting to speak to you. \ كَوَى (الملابسَ) \ press: to make (clothes) smooth and neat with a hot flat piece of metal (an iron). \ َمِطْبَعَة \ press: a printing machine. -
3 press
كَبَسَ \ compress: to press sth. (solid or gas) together, so as to fill less space: compressed air. depress: to press down (a device on a machine, etc.). press: to push with force: Press the stamp firmly on to the letter. Don’t press against the glass, or it will break. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. \ See Also ضغط (ضَغَطَ)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
4 press
ضَغَطَ \ compress: to press sth. (solid or gas) together, so as to fill less space: compressed air. press: to push with force: Press the stamp firmly on to the letter. Don’t press against the glass, or it will break. -
5 press on
وَاصَلَ \ carry on: to continue: Carry on with your work.. continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work, or, to work, or, working). go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. go on: (esp. with the -ing form of verbs) to continue: He went on sleeping in spite of the noise. Go on with your work. keep: (with a present participle; often with on) to continue to do sth.; do sth. repeatedly: He kept (on) hitting me. Keep (on) trying till you succeed. keep on: (the same as keep but without the participle) to continue: Keep on till I tell you to stop. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
6 press on
اِسْتَمَرَّ \ carry on: to continue: Carry on with your work.. continue: to go on; not stop: The noise continued. go ahead: go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. go on: (esp. with the - ing form of verbs) to continue: He went on sleeping in spite of the noise. Go on with your work. last: to continue; fill a certain amount of time: The play lasted (for) two hours. persist: to continue to exist: The snow persists on the ground in spite of the hot sun. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. stand, stood: to be, or remain, in a certain position: As matters stand (In present conditions) we have no hope of success. \ See Also ثابر (ثابَر)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، واصل (واصل) -
7 press on
تَابَعَ \ continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work or to work or working). follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
8 press on
ثَابَرَ \ go on: (esp. with the - ing form of verbs) to continue: He went on sleeping in spite of the noise. Go on with your work. persevere: to keep on trying; continue steadily (at or in or with sth. that is hard or uninteresting). persist: (often with in) to refuse to stop doing sth., in spite of failure, advice, etc.: He persists in driving a car though he can hardly see. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. -
9 press
أَصَرَّ على \ insist: to urge or declare with force, repeatedly: He insisted that I should go. He insisted on my going. He insisted that it was your fault. press: to urge: They were pressing (her) for an answer. They pressed her to answer. \ أَلَحَّ \ insist: to urge or declare with force, repeatedly: He insisted that I should go. He insisted on my going. He insisted that it was your fault. press: to urge: They were pressing (her) for an answer. They pressed her to answer. -
10 press
حَثَّ \ encourage: to give courage to; urge, with help or advice: I encouraged my son to learn to swim. Our players were encouraged by their success. press: to urge: They were pressing (her) for an answer. They pressed her to answer. prompt: to cause; urge: A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. urge: to ask or advise (sb.) seriously (to do sth.); drive on: He urged me to accept their offer. The horses were tired but the driver urged them on. \ See Also شجع (شَجَّعَ) -
11 press release
بَيَان مُعَدّ للنَّشْر في الصُّحُف \ press release: an official statement given freely to the newspapers. -
12 press, wringer; squeezer
مِعْصَرة \ press, wringer; squeezer. \ _(field) Eng. -
13 press conference
a meeting in which information is given to journalists.مُؤتَمَر صُحُفي -
14 press for
to try to get; to keep demanding:يَضْغَط من أجْل، يُحاوِل الحُصولThe miners are pressing for higher wages.
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15 press forward
to continue (in spite of difficulties):يَسْتَمِر رُغْم الصُّعوباتShe pressed on with her work.
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16 press on
to continue (in spite of difficulties):يَسْتَمِر رُغْم الصُّعوباتShe pressed on with her work.
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17 press-cutting
nounan article cut out of a newspaper or magazine.قُصاصة من صَحيفَه -
18 printing-press
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19 insist on, press
لَجَّ \ insist on, press. \ See Also أَلَحَّ (على) -
20 printer, printing press
طابِعة (آلةُ طِباعة) \ printer, printing press.
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