0 to use a pushing motion (against) -- zmáčknout, tisknout (se)
1 to squeeze; to flatten -- lisovat, (roz)mačkat
He pressed her to enter the competition.
3 to insist on -- trvat (na)
4 to iron -- žehlit
Your trousers need to be pressed.
6 (also printing-press) a printing machine. -- tiskařský stroj
7 newspapers in general -- tisk(ový)
It was reported in the press
(also adjective) a press photographer.
8 the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists -- novináři
The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.
My comments here, however, are very general, and apply to any argument which presses the problem of evil on the basis of empirical evidence.
However, some issues are pressing and the pilot has had to find the answers itself.
The participants were asked to indicate if they detected the target by pressing separate buttons on the keyboard (' 1 '=yes, ' 9 '=no).
In some, the animals' bodies are pressed into clumsy and unnaturalistic positions more suited to a human body.
The subject had to respond to the square immediately after it appeared on the display by pressing a key on a special keyboard.
The plasma pressed by the magnetic field to the internal electrode is unstable because of an unfavorable curvature of the magnetic field lines.
Cats were strongly discouraged from arbitrarily pressing the response pedal.
Her comrades pressed her to go, but she was already distancing herself from them and decided to stay behind.
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