| Główne tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| press⇒ vi | (push) | pchać ndk. |
| | | pchnąć dk. |
| | He pressed against the table to get it to move. |
| press [sth]⇒ vtr | (key: push down) | wciskać, naciskać ndk. |
| | | wcisnąć, nacisnąć dk. |
| | He pressed the delete key. |
| press [sth] vtr | (button: depress) | przyciskać ndk. |
| | | przycisnąć dk. |
| | He pressed the button to ring the doorbell. |
| | Przycisnął guzik, aby zadzwonić dzwonkiem. |
| press [sth] vtr | (compress) | ściskać ndk. |
| | | ścisnąć dk. |
| | The more you press a wet sponge, the more water you will get out of it. |
| press [sth] vtr | (squeeze) | wyciskać ndk. |
| | | wycisnąć dk. |
| | Press the oranges onto the juicer to make a healthy drink. |
| press [sth] vtr | (push heavily on) | dociskać ndk. |
| | | docisnąć dk. |
| | Would you press on my suitcase so I can close it? |
| | Czy mógłbyś docisnąć moją walizkę, żebym mogła ją zamknąć? |
| the press n | (news media) | prasa ż |
| | The prime minister's memo was leaked to the press. |
| | Memorandum premiera przeciekło do prasy. |
| the press npl | (journalists) | prasa ż |
| | The President spent an hour briefing the press on his latest policy. |
| | Prezydent spędził godzinę na informowaniu prasy o swojej najnowszej polityce. |
| press n | (printing machine) | prasa ż |
| | Newspapers are produced on a printing press. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| press n | (device: flattens clothes) | prasa ż |
| | There was a trouser press and an iron in the hotel room. |
| press n | (device: irons clothes) | prasa ż |
| | A steam press takes the effort out of ironing clothes. |
| press n | (manufacturing device) | prasa ż |
| | Many metal components are stamped out of sheet metal on a giant press. |
| press n | informal (publicity, coverage) (potoczny) | prasa ż |
| | He got good press for the act of charity. |
| press n | (racquet protector) (do rakiet z drewna) | prawidło n |
| | A tennis racquet should be stored in a press. |
| press n | (crowding together) | tłok, ścisk m |
| | There was a great press of people in the small lift compartment. |
| press n | (crease, pleat) | kant m |
| | The sharp press in his trousers showed his concern for appearances. |
| press n | (urgency) | presja ż |
| | The press of executing transactions made the trader's job stressful. |
| press [sb] to do [sth] v expr | (hurry) | ponaglać kogoś do czegoś zwrot ndk. |
| | | ponaglić kogoś do czegoś zwrot dk. |
| | Gabrielle pressed her assistant to finish addressing the envelopes. |
| press [sb] to do [sth] v expr | (harass) (przenośny) | naciskać na kogoś, żeby zwrot ndk. |
| | The bill collector presses debtors to pay, calling at all hours of the day. |
| press for [sth] vi + prep | figurative (insist) | domagać się zwr. ndk. |
| | When the witness evaded the question, the prosecutor pressed for an answer. |
| press [sth]⇒ vtr | (iron) | prasować ndk. |
| | | wyprasować dk. |
| | I need to press these trousers. They're all rumpled. |
| press [sth] vtr | (hold close) | przyciskać ndk. |
| | | przycisnąć dk. |
| | He pressed his lover to his chest. |
| press [sb] for [sth] vtr + prep | (beg, entreat) | usilnie prosić przys. + ndk. |
| | He pressed the court for a decision. |
| press [sb] for [sth] vtr + prep | (hurry) | ponaglać ndk. |
| | | ponaglić dk. |
| | Time is running out, I'll have to press you for an answer. |
| Formy złożone: |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| AP n | initialism (Associated Press) | AP, Associated Press |
| bad press n | informal (unfavourable publicity) | zła prasa przym. + ż |
| | The actress received a lot of bad press as a result of her extreme political views. |
| bench press n | (weight lifting) | wyciskanie na leżąco wyr. |
| | Bruce is in the gym, training on the bench press. |
| complimentary press copy n | (book: free to reviewers) | bezpłatny egzemplarz do recenzji wyr. |
| | The reviewer often sold his complimentary press copies to make some extra cash. |
| freedom of the press n | (right to print opinions) | wolność prasy ż + ż |
| | The reporter refused to tell the police who gave him the information, citing his rights under freedom of the press. |
| gutter press n | informal, pejorative (sensationalist media) | brukowiec m |
| | The gutter press is obsessed with celebrity gossip. |
| hand press n | (pressing machine worked manually) | ręczna prasa przym. + ż |
| | My family uses their hand press to make homemade apple cider. |
| hand press n | (printing press worked manually) | ręczna drukarka przym. + ż |
| | Early newspapers were printed on a hand press. |
hold a press conference, hold a news conference v expr | (speak to media) | organizować konferencję prasową zwrot ndk. |
| | | zorganizować konferencję prasową zwrot dk. |
| | The senator held a press conference to explain his new proposal. |
| hot off the press adj | informal (newspaper: freshly printed) | prosto z drukarni wyr. |
| | The club's latest newsletter is hot off the press. |
| press agency n | (news-reporting organization) | agencja prasowa ż + przym. |
| | Reuters is a well-known international press agency. |
| press agent n | (public relations manager) | rzecznik prasowy m + przym. |
| | The actor's press agent has just released a statement. |
| press box n | (journalists' enclosure) | loża prasowa ż + przym. |
| | To ensure a professional working environment, no family members or guests are permitted in the press box. |
| press charges vtr + npl | (make formal accusation) | wnosić oskarżenie ndk. + n |
| | | wnieść oskarżenie dk. + n |
| | The actress reacted angrily to the magazine article and threatened to press charges. |
| press charges against [sb] v expr | (accuse [sb] formally) | wnosić oskarżenie przeciwko komuś zwrot ndk. |
| | | wnieść oskarżenie przeciwko komuś zwrot dk. |
| | The mining company pressed charges against the strikers. |
| press clipping n | often plural (newspaper cutting) | wycinek prasowy m + przym. |
| | Norma collects press clippings on her son's career as a professional footballer. |
press conference, news conference n | (meeting with journalists) | konferencja prasowa ż + przym. |
| | The senator took 28 questions during this morning's press conference. |
| press down vi + adv | (apply pressure, depress [sth]) | przyciskać, wciskać ndk. |
| | | przycisnąć, wcisnąć dk. |
| | To stop the car, put your foot on the brake and press down. |
| press in vi | literal (depress: a button, etc.) | wciskać ndk. |
| | | wcisnąć dk. |
| | The doorbell is broken: you have to press in hard to get it to work. |
| press release n | (news update or bulletin) | oświadczenie dla prasy wyr. |
| | Jenkins authorized a press release denying the validity of the rumors. |
| press section n | (journalists' enclosure) | sekcja prasowa ż + przym. |
| | The reporters claimed their seats in the press section. |
| press the flesh v expr | informal, figurative (shake hands and mingle) | wymieniać uściski dłoni i rozmawiać z ludźmi zwrot ndk. |
| | The senator gave a speech and then pressed the flesh for a few minutes. |
| printing press n | (machine) | drukarka ż |
| | Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. |
push-up (US), press-up (UK) n | usually plural (arm exercise: press-up) | pompka ż |
| | The fitness instructor asked the class to do 20 pushups. |