presser / ˈprɛs ər /

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presser 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that presses or applies pressure.
  2. a person whose occupation is pressing or ironing clothes in a laundry or dry-cleaning establishment.

presser 近义词

presser

等同于 infest

更多presser例句

  1. Maybe giving up the ruse that rigorous journalism is possible in the scrum of a presser would allow athletes who do want the opportunity to embrace it, as Mike Florio argues for NBC Sports.
  2. Eight of the nine horses entered are classified as either pressers — horses that like to stay a few lengths off the lead — or stalkers, who like to make a late move and pass tired horses.
  3. In his post-debacle presser, President Obama told the nation “I hear you.”
  4. Instead of taking a victory lap, Obama used his post-shutdown presser to launch a three-pronged attack on House Republicans.
  5. “Those girls went through too much suffering,” added 27-year-old Arleigh Presser.
  6. During a recent presser, Obama admitted to being lonely in the White House now that his daughters are older.
  7. Indeed, throughout the 40-minute presser, Frank seemed almost jolly.
  8. The chain is held taut, and weights applied to the presser on the beam while the latter is rotated.
  9. Loosen the tension on the presser foot, use fine thread with light tension.
  10. Stitching can be done more easily on the right of the presser foot with the bulk of the material lying to the left.
  11. "And I, for my part, don't see what wisdom there is to it," said the presser with a shrug.
  12. A wine-presser was there who told something about an old woman who had vehemently prayed the prophet to cure her sickness.