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词根:pressing
adj.pressing 紧迫的;迫切的;恳切的
n.pressure 压力;压迫,[物] 压强
pressing 压;冲压件
v.pressing 压;按;熨烫衣物(press的ing形式)
vt.pressure 迫使;密封;使……增压
The first known use of pressing was in 1591
pressurizeverb
to maintain near-normal atmospheric pressure in
pressurize an airplane cabin
to apply pressure to
pressurizeverb
to maintain near-normal atmospheric pressure in
pressurize an airplane cabin
to apply pressure to
pressurizeverb
to maintain near-normal atmospheric pressure in
pressurize an airplane cabin
to apply pressure to
pressurizeverb
to maintain near-normal atmospheric pressure in
pressurize an airplane cabin
to apply pressure to
pressurizeverb
to maintain near-normal atmospheric pressure in
pressurize an airplane cabin
to apply pressure to
pressure1 of 2noun
a force or influence that cannot be avoided
social pressure
the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it
keep steady pressure on the gas pedal
the action of a force against an opposing force
the force applied over a surface divided by its area
the force exerted as a result of the weight of the atmosphere
the stress or burden of matters demanding attention
works well under pressure
pressure2 of 2verb
to apply pressure to
pressurize
pressure1 of 2noun
a force or influence that cannot be avoided
social pressure
the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it
keep steady pressure on the gas pedal
the action of a force against an opposing force
the force applied over a surface divided by its area
the force exerted as a result of the weight of the atmosphere
the stress or burden of matters demanding attention
works well under pressure
pressure2 of 2verb
to apply pressure to
pressurize
pressure1 of 2noun
a force or influence that cannot be avoided
social pressure
the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it
keep steady pressure on the gas pedal
the action of a force against an opposing force
the force applied over a surface divided by its area
the force exerted as a result of the weight of the atmosphere
the stress or burden of matters demanding attention
works well under pressure
pressure2 of 2verb
to apply pressure to
pressurize
pressure1 of 2noun
a force or influence that cannot be avoided
social pressure
the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it
keep steady pressure on the gas pedal
the action of a force against an opposing force
the force applied over a surface divided by its area
the force exerted as a result of the weight of the atmosphere
the stress or burden of matters demanding attention
works well under pressure
pressure2 of 2verb
to apply pressure to
pressurize
pressingadjective
needing one's immediate attention
a pressing issue
1 a pressing need for reform
2 More pressingly, unless my curiosity was to be merely idle, what kinds of conclusions could I draw from the numbers, and what paths forward might they suggest?
3 But Mr. Assange still faces a British charge for skipping bail and, more pressingly, fears being arrested and deported to the United States.
4 she had pressing business on the other side of town
5 But more on all that later — most pressingly, this is a document so indicting that you worry whether you’ll personally be called out by the time it’s done.
6 For example, a host is expected to offer hospitality three times, each time more pressingly, but the guest should humbly refuse.
7 But what makes both shows pressingly important in 2017 is that they’re driven by a single focus: demonstrating the danger in the creeping normalization of a hostile ideology.
8 Perhaps it’s because the working-class actor is a more endangered species than it was even decades ago, so that branch of entertainment is not regarded as such a pressingly uppity problem.
9 The ethical or esthetic value of material can be always argued, but a life style, maybe un-natural, in today's synthetic environment is pressingly needed here.
材料的美学或道德价值可以不断被争论,但在当下人工环境中的生存之道,或许不自然,却是紧迫需要的。
10 Perhaps most pressingly, while it might not want to censor content, governments may legislate to force it to.
11 More pressingly, the Spanish government may sense weakness in Puigdemont’s position and act accordingly.
12 With competitive admissions, but more pressingly, a price tag of an average $36,000 a year, college is a financial risk you must think wisely about.
13 Secondly, and more pressingly, the Switch benefits from an enviable library of games that compel people to buy it.
14 But, most pressingly, what is the take-home lesson from these findings?
15 The sweeping steps create a thicket of issues, most pressingly whether the Banks will step up lending.
这些力度颇大的举措带来了一系列问题,最关键的一个就是银行是否会增加放贷。
16 And, more pressingly, as she stood surveying her sparse hotel room, she had no luggage.
17 I guess we're both so nervous about the Games and more pressingly, petrified of being turned into human torches, we're not acting sensibly.
18 And the Philharmonic faces intense challenges as it greets him, most pressingly the much-delayed task of renovating its drab hall.
19 More pressingly, owners say, these bills would cripple their businesses, which are already in crisis because of negative publicity on the dangers of e-cigarettes.
20 There were lingering concerns about the fitness of Harry Kane, but more pressingly — or at least more avoidably — there was the question of Pochettino’s future.
1 迫切地
2 坚决
set firm stern determined decisive adamant steadfast resolute steely decided determinate resolved unfaltering dead-set standfast hard-set resolvedly steadily fixedly unyieldingly determinately stick-to-it-iveness unyieldingness dead set