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Prensa pantalones
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
trouser press SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
trouser press ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
trouser [ingl. am. ˈtraʊzər, ingl. brit. ˈtraʊzə] ADJ.
trouser leg/pocket:
I. press [ingl. am. prɛs, ingl. brit. prɛs] SUST.
1.1. press U (newspapers, journalists):
she agreed to meet the press atrbv. box/gallery
press clipping or ingl. brit. cutting
1.2. press U (treatment by newspapers):
2.1. press C:
2.2. press C (publishing house):
3.1. press C:
3.2. press C (for racket):
4.1. press (on button):
4.2. press (with iron):
to give sth a press esp ingl. brit.
to give sth a press esp ingl. brit.
5. press U (crush):
6. press C (large cupboard):
II. press [ingl. am. prɛs, ingl. brit. prɛs] V. trans.
1. press (push):
press button/doorbell
press button/doorbell
press pedal/footbrake
2.1. press (squeeze):
2.2. press (in press):
press grapes/olives/flowers
2.3. press disk/album:
2.4. press clothes:
3.1. press (put pressure on):
to press sb for sth/to + infin I pressed him for an answer
to press sb for sth/to + infin I pressed him for an answer
3.2. press (pursue):
III. press [ingl. am. prɛs, ingl. brit. prɛs] V. intr.
1.1. press (exert pressure):
to press (down) on sth
to press (down) on sth
1.2. press (crowd, push):
press people:
press people:
1.3. press (iron):
2. press (urge, pressurize):
en el diccionario PONS
I. press [pres] V. trans.
1. press (push):
press button, switch
press bell
press trigger
2. press (squeeze):
3. press (flatten):
press flowers, grapes, olives
4. press (extract juice):
5. press (iron):
6. press MÚS.:
press album, disk
7. press (try to force):
to press sb to do sth
to press sb for sth
to press sth on sb
8. press (pursue):
9. press DER.:
II. press [pres] V. intr.
1. press (push):
2. press crowd:
to press down (on sth)
3. press (be urgent):
4. press (pressurize):
III. press [pres] SUST.
1. press (push):
press of hand
2. press (ironing):
3. press (crush):
4. press (machine):
press for racket
to be in [or on ingl. am.] press
to go to press newspaper, book
5. press PRENSA:
6. press (cupboard):
en el diccionario PONS
I. press [pres] V. trans.
1. press (push):
press button, switch
press doorbell
press trigger
2. press (squeeze):
3. press (flatten):
press flowers, grapes, olives
4. press (extract juice):
5. press (iron):
press shirt, dress
6. press MÚS.:
press album, disk
7. press (try to force):
to press sb to do sth
to press sb for sth
to press sth on sb
8. press (find difficult):
9. press (be short of):
10. press (pursue):
11. press DER.:
II. press [pres] V. intr.
1. press (push):
2. press crowd:
to press down (on sth)
3. press (be urgent):
4. press (put under pressure):
III. press [pres] SUST.
1. press:
2. press (ironing):
3. press (crush):
4. press (machine):
to go to press newspaper, book
5. press PRENSA:
6. press (for tennis racket):
7. press (cupboard):
Present
Ipress
youpress
he/she/itpresses
wepress
youpress
theypress
Past
Ipressed
youpressed
he/she/itpressed
wepressed
youpressed
theypressed
Present Perfect
Ihavepressed
youhavepressed
he/she/ithaspressed
wehavepressed
youhavepressed
theyhavepressed
Past Perfect
Ihadpressed
youhadpressed
he/she/ithadpressed
wehadpressed
youhadpressed
theyhadpressed
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There were usually pockets on the hips of telogreika trousers and a button pocket on the front of the trouser leg.
en.wikipedia.org
The "douaniers" of the latter units wore blue uniforms with distinctive red trouser stripes and were frequently former soldiers.
en.wikipedia.org
Girls and women are not allowed to wear any trouser like dresses or short skirts.
en.wikipedia.org
Her designs in the later 1960s and 1970s became quite adventurous, including trouser suits and caftans.
en.wikipedia.org
Typical features of valets include trouser hangers, jacket hangers, shoe bars, and a tray organizer for miscellaneous, day-to-day objects like wallets and keys.
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