press in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for press in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

press Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to press sth down, to press down sth
to have bad/good press

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The adjacent storehouses which housed the wine press and the oak casks met with the same fate in 1981.
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The main (or only) public figure who makes announcements is usually called a press secretary, press officer or spokesperson.
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It was also mentioned in the press following the reaction of a customer after his credit card was declined.
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The orphanage also operated its own printing press and bindery; flour mill and bakery; laundry and clothing-repair service; carpentry; pottery factory; tree and plant nursery; and brick and tile factory.
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There's no filter, press, sieve, or any way to strain brewed coffee liquid from grounds either save one or two soup spoons.
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Now an experienced, top AV actress, her performance was noted by one press release to be lewder than usual.
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He organized public lectures, held concerts and even installed a printing press near his bed.
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Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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He protagonized and fomented the defence for free expression, free press and the constitution of the democracy in Venezuela.
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Other measurements are often doubted or subject to misunderstandings, and the motorcycling press serves as an independent check on sometimes unrealistic sales and marketing claims.
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