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Press Newspapers Verb Means Pressed Make Eslpod 0227 We 0128 Eslpod

Id ESLPod_0227_WE_0128
Episode Id ESLPod 227
Episode Title Describing Symptoms to a Doctor
Phrase to press
Text The verb "to press," in this podcast, means to gently push: "She pressed a bag of ice against her forehead, hoping that it would make her headache go away." The verb "to press" can also mean to try to persuade or convince someone else. For example, "The salesperson is pressing the young family to buy the most expensive car, even though they don't need it." Another meaning of "to press" is to make something flat: "She pressed the flowers between the pages of a heavy book." As a noun, "the press" refers to newspapers and magazines or the people who work for newspapers and magazines. For example, "Americans believe in freedom of the press, which means that the government should not control what is written in newspapers and magazines."
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