1 newspapers and magazines, or the people who write them -- la prensa
the national press
3 to push sth against sth -- apretar
4 to try repeatedly to make sb do sth -- presionar
5 reporters and other people who work for news organizations -- la prensa
6 a machine that prints books, newspapers, etc. -- prensa [ feminine, singular ]
newspapers coming off the presses periódicos saliendo de la prensa
7 a device that squeezes sth -- prensa [ feminine, singular ]
a garlic press una prensa de ajo
That is why we should all press for such curiosities to be done away with.
By all means press others to support the same standards, but caution from them cannot condone inaction from us.
We must now use all the mechanisms available to us to press for change.
We must press the large reset button, as it were.
I do not mean here the well-known advice, simply to press the off button.
I regard the debate on the freedom of the press as very important.
This is a very strange group because it does not allow any press or interference with its meetings.
In a democracy, the press has an important role in putting checks on those wielding power.