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presser

/pres-er/US // ˈprɛs ər //

新闻记者,新闻发布会,新闻工作者,新闻记者会

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • In his post-debacle presser, President Obama told the nation “I hear you.”

  • Instead of taking a victory lap, Obama used his post-shutdown presser to launch a three-pronged attack on House Republicans.

  • “Those girls went through too much suffering,” added 27-year-old Arleigh Presser.

  • During a recent presser, Obama admitted to being lonely in the White House now that his daughters are older.

  • Indeed, throughout the 40-minute presser, Frank seemed almost jolly.

  • The chain is held taut, and weights applied to the presser on the beam while the latter is rotated.

  • Loosen the tension on the presser foot, use fine thread with light tension.

  • Stitching can be done more easily on the right of the presser foot with the bulk of the material lying to the left.

  • "And I, for my part, don't see what wisdom there is to it," said the presser with a shrug.

  • A wine-presser was there who told something about an old woman who had vehemently prayed the prophet to cure her sickness.