Skip to main content

permanent-press

永久的压力,永久的压制,永久的压榨,永久的压迫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a process in which a fabric is chemically treated to make it wrinkle-resistant so as to require little or no ironing after washing.
    • : the condition of a fabric so treated.

Examples

  • Cambodia, with its seemingly free press, is also a haven for foreign journalists.

  • Sadly, it appears the American press often doesn't need any outside help when it comes to censoring themselves.

  • This time it would be the biggest mistake for the Western press to repeat that—absolutely the biggest mistake.

  • The offices were firebombed in 2011; no one was hurt but a permanent police car was subsequently stationed outside.

  • But the most important point I want to make is about what the press does now.

  • If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.

  • Let them open their minds to us, let them put upon permanent record the significance of all their intrigues and manœuvres.

  • "We will go to the Hotel de l'Europe, if you press it;" and away the cabriolet joggled over the roughly paved street.

  • He does well to be proud of his men and of the way they played up to-day when he called upon them to press back the enemy.

  • He was to pay one third of the amount before the book went to press, the balance he was to pay within a reasonable time.