press card in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for press card in the English»Spanish Dictionary

card1 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] N

See also sleeve, chest

sleeve [Am sliv, Brit sliːv] N

chest [Am tʃɛst, Brit tʃɛst] N

I.card2 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] VB trans (disentangle)

II.card2 [Am kɑrd, Brit kɑːd] N (for disentangling fibres)

I.press [Am prɛs, Brit prɛs] N

1.1. press U (newspapers, journalists):

press card in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for press card in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.card1 [kɑ:d, Am kɑ:rd] VB trans Am inf

card2 [kɑ:d, Am kɑ:rd] N inf

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Often, these permits are only granted to journalists who already carry a police press card.
en.wikipedia.org
But having a press card makes it easier for them.
www.jpost.com
I pondered this news for all of a minute and remembered my problem down town when trying to get the press card.
www.frostmagazine.com
Some of those detained do not have press cards, the document states.
ottawacitizen.com
Worried that officials might harass the families whose photos she had already taken, she flashed her press card and exposed the film to the light.
en.wikipedia.org
They asked us to show them our press cards and permissions to film in public, which we duly provided.
www.abc.net.au
He was left with only his underwear and his press card.
www.thestar.com
Indeed, my press card still describes me as a "photojournalist".
www.theregister.co.uk
One of them held him around his throat while another punched him in the face as he tried to retrieve his press card to show them.
pacific.scoop.co.nz
The day you pick up your press card, you assume the role of eyewitness to history.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk

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