to press造句

stop work in order to press demands.

Look, all you do is to press that Button.

The animals learned to press switch levers with their paws.

Gathers: Never press over gathers but instead, using the tip of the iron, press into the gathers, taking care not to press over the stitching.

"Look, all you do is to press that Button and it 's ready to use . "

The force to press a creation to extinction is a multidimensional cause involving the false tao.

In a bipartisan congressional meeting and in responses to press questions, I argued against suspending aid.

I don' t want to press you, but shouldn' t you be leaving ?

He is expected to press Israel not to carry out its threat to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.

If there are two deeper tooths print, be a snake to bite, have to press the above-mentioned processing.

The research enter water saliva tongue to the tower wall pound at press strong characteristic research to eliminate dint well to press strong characteristic, investigate eliminate dint well the water power of the size design method.

The first issue goes to press tomorrow.

They like to press wet snow hard to make snowballs.

The manuscript will go to press early this year.

When you want to get off, remember to press the button next to your seat.

Mr Brands has no particular argument to press or theory to uphold.

The following information was correct at time of going to press.

As The Economist went to press it was still too soon to say which description was more apt.

He constantly badgered his associates to press a public relations campaign that would call more attention to the China visit.

to press造句

Ask to press container way arrangement dispatch.

The meeting was cancelled after The Economist went to press.

Use high-temperature net belt to press, so as to add adhering abilty of the product.

We're used to press behaviour being decried as tasteless or tactless.

You can take a seat now. When you're ready to get off, remember to press the button near your seat.

As The Economist went to press, BP was saying only that the top kill was still under way.

This press is used to press the grapes to extract the juice, and colour from the skins.

These prices are correct at the time of going to press.

This was an act of compulsion, and the poet had to be forced to press this lyric out of himself.

The peasants were eager to press forward with their work.

As The Economist went to press, Mr Bush was expected to announce a new initiative designed to reconcile those concerns.

Patients are learning to press for answers.

But, as with the Georgian incident, is the U.S. prepared to go to war to press its case?

They dropped when he attempted to press them to his rib.

Ho Shenan was about to press home his argument when someone squeezed through the crowd and broke in:

Lower to note the pressure of mold, reduce to model and protect to press time.