单词 | flesh-pressing |
释义 | flesh /flesh/noun
ORIGIN: OE flǣsc; cognate forms in all Gmc languages; Ger Fleisch, etc fleshed /flesht/ adjective
fleshˈer noun
fleshˈhood noun (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) The state of being in the flesh fleshˈiness noun fleshˈings plural noun Actors' flesh-coloured tights fleshˈless adjective
fleshˈliness noun fleshˈling noun A sensualist fleshˈly adjective
Carnally fleshˈment noun (Shakespeare)
fleshˈy adjective
fleshˈ-broth noun Broth made by boiling meat fleshˈ-brush noun A brush used for rubbing the skin to stimulate circulation fleshˈ-colour noun The normal colour of the skin of a member of a white-skinned race fleshˈ-coloured adjective fleshˈ-eater noun fleshˈ-fly noun A fly (esp Sarcophaga) whose larvae feed on damaged flesh fleshˈ-hook noun A hook for lifting meat from a pot fleshˈ-market noun A market where meat is sold fleshˈ-meat noun Flesh of animals used for food fleshˈmonger noun
flesh pot noun
fleshˈ-pottery noun (literary) Sumptuous living fleshˈ-pressing see press flesh under press1 fleshˈ-tint noun A tint or colour that represents the normal colour of the skin of a member of a white-skinned race fleshˈworm noun (archaic) A worm or maggot that feeds on flesh flesh wound noun A wound not reaching beyond the flesh an arm of flesh (Bible) Human strength or help flesh and blood Bodily or human nature flesh out To give substance to or elaborate on (an idea, etc) in flesh
in the flesh
make someone's flesh creep To arouse a feeling of horror in someone one flesh (religion) United in marriage one's own flesh and blood One's own relations pound of flesh see under pound1 press flesh see under press1 proud-flesh see under proud press1 /pres/, also (all obsolete) preace, prease and preasse /prēs/transitive verb
ORIGIN: Fr presser, from L pressāre, frequentative of premere, pressum to press pressed adjective
pressˈer noun pressˈful noun pressˈing noun An article or articles, esp gramophone records, made from the same mould or press adjective
pressˈingly adverb pression /preshˈən/ noun (rare)
press agent noun An agent who arranges for newspaper advertising and publicity, esp for an actor or theatre press association noun
press bed noun A bed enclosed in a cupboard, or folding up into it press book noun A book printed at a private press press box noun A structure or area set aside for the use of reporters at sports, shows, etc press button noun A push-button pressˈ-button adjective press conference noun A meeting of a public personage with the press for making an announcement or to answer questions press council noun A body set up to monitor and uphold standards in journalism press cutting noun A paragraph or article cut out of a newspaper or magazine pressed day noun The third day of a three days' visit pressed glass noun Glass given shape and pattern by pressure in a mould press fastener noun A press stud pressˈfat noun (Bible) The vat for collecting the liquor from an olive press or winepress press gallery noun A reporters' gallery at a sports stadium, theatre, etc pressˈman noun
pressˈmark noun A mark on a book to show its location in a library press office noun The department of an organization, government ministry, etc, responsible for releasing information concerning its activities to the press press officer noun press proof noun The last proof before printing press release noun An official statement or report supplied to the press pressˈroom noun
press stud noun A clothes-fastener consisting of complementary halves that interlock when pressed together pressˈ-up noun A gymnastic exercise performed face down, raising and lowering the body on the arms while keeping the trunk and legs rigid pressˈwork noun
at press or in the press
be hard pressed To be at a loss (to manage something), be in a jam go to press To begin to print or to be printed liberty or freedom of the press The right of publishing material without submitting it to a government authority for permission press ahead, forward or on To continue, esp energetically, often in spite of difficulties or opposition press flesh (or the flesh) (orig US; of politicians, etc) To go about shaking hands with people, esp potential supporters (fleshˈ-pressing noun) press of canvas or sail As much sail as can be carried press the button
the press
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