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pressing
(
a
.)緊迫的,緊急的,切實的壓,榨,沖壓,唱片
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Press
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Pressed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Pressing
.]
1.
To
urge
,
or
act
upon
,
with
force
,
as
weight
;
to
act
upon
by
pushing
or
thrusting
,
in
distinction
from
pulling
;
to
crowd
or
compel
by
a
gradual
and
continued
exertion
;
to
bear
upon
;
to
squeeze
;
to
compress
;
as
,
we
press
the
ground
with
the
feet
when
we
walk
;
we
press
the
couch
on
which
we
repose
;
we
press
substances
with
the
hands
,
fingers
,
or
arms
;
we
are
pressed
in
a
crowd
.
Good
measure
,
pressed
down
,
and
shaken
together
.
--
Luke
vi
. 38.
2.
To
squeeze
,
in
order
to
extract
the
juice
or
contents
of
;
to
squeeze
out
,
or
express
,
from
something
.
From
sweet
kernels
pressed
,
She
tempers
dulcet
creams
. --
Milton
.
And
I
took
the
grapes
,
and
pressed
them
into
Pharaoh's
cup
,
and
I
gave
the
cup
into
Pharaoh's
hand
.
--
Gen
.
xl
. 11.
3.
To
squeeze
in
or
with
suitable
instruments
or
apparatus
,
in
order
to
compact
,
make
dense
,
or
smooth
;
as
,
to
press
cotton
bales
,
paper
,
etc
.;
to
smooth
by
ironing
;
as
,
to
press
clothes
.
4.
To
embrace
closely
;
to
hug
.
Leucothoe
shook
at
these
alarms
,
And
pressed
Palemon
closer
in
her
arms
. --
Pope
.
5.
To
oppress
;
to
bear
hard
upon
.
Press
not
a
falling
man
too
far
.
--
Shak
.
6.
To
straiten
;
to
distress
;
as
,
to
be
pressed
with
want
or
hunger
.
7.
To
exercise
very
powerful
or
irresistible
influence
upon
or
over
;
to
constrain
;
to
force
;
to
compel
.
Paul
was
pressed
in
the
spirit
,
and
testified
to
the
Jews
that
Jesus
was
Christ
.
--
Acts
xviii
. 5.
8.
To
try
to
force
(
something
upon
some
one
);
to
urge
or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity
;
to
enforce
;
as
,
to
press
divine
truth
on
an
audience
.
He
pressed
a
letter
upon
me
within
this
hour
.
--
Dryden
.
Be
sure
to
press
upon
him
every
motive
.
--
Addison
.
9.
To
drive
with
violence
;
to
hurry
;
to
urge
on
;
to
ply
hard
;
as
,
to
press
a
horse
in
a
race
.
The
posts
. . .
went
cut
,
being
hastened
and
pressed
on
,
by
the
king's
commandment
.
--
Esther
viii
. 14.
Note:
☞
Press
differs
from
drive
and
strike
in
usually
denoting
a
slow
or
continued
application
of
force
;
whereas
drive
and
strike
denote
a
sudden
impulse
of
force
.
Pressed brick
.
See
under
Brick
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Press·ing
,
a.
Urgent
;
exacting
;
importunate
;
as
,
a
pressing
necessity
. --
Press*ing*ly
,
adv.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pressing
adj
:
compelling
immediate
action
; "
too
pressing
to
permit
of
longer
delay
"; "
the
urgent
words
`
Hurry
!
Hurry
!'";
"
bridges
in
urgent
need
of
repair
" [
syn
:
urgent
]
n
1:
the
act
of
pressing
;
the
exertion
of
pressure
; "
he
gave
the
button
a
press
"; "
he
used
pressure
to
stop
the
bleeding
"; "
at
the
pressing
of
a
button
" [
syn
:
press
,
pressure
]
2:
a
metal
or
plastic
part
that
is
made
by
a
mechanical
press
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