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单词 printing press
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Definition of printing press in English:

printing press

noun
  • A machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.

    印刷机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the couple are making good time they can visit the Gray Printers Museum, where they can see 19th century printing presses.
    • Additional pictures of the printing press seemed to be derived from early points of history as well.
    • Yet a degree of cultural cohesion and awareness of shared political, commercial, and economic interests was stimulated by the productions of the colonial printing presses, particularly by newspapers.
    • Bradford Industrial Museum boasts three working printing presses which are operated by four former printers who voluntarily come into the museum once a week.
    • Many newspapers were using satellites to distribute stories and photos to their affiliates and to relay their pages to printing presses around the country; suddenly they were using faxes and film.
    • Magazine production requires large printing presses as well as numerous specialized employees (typesetters, graphic artists, etc.).
    • That's been the case with inventors, innovators and a host of talented and creative souls, including those who fashioned the first flatbed printing presses and began making impressions of printed letters.
    • Yes, treasury runs the printing presses, but with the invention of this thing we call the ‘bank’, actual currency has become a smaller and smaller fraction of total money supply.
    • The means of production are the factories, the machines, the chemical plants, the printing presses, the pits, the building materials - all the things which produce wealth.
    • By 1465, printing presses based on Gutenberg's moveable type could be found in Italy, by 1470 in Paris.
    • The printing press did not just publish written texts.
    • Also, the speed of operation for the printing presses is quite low, and further increase of press speed will require the increase of the dryer exhaust flow to achieve proper curing.
    • In those days the Mayo News was printed in Westport and Gerry would have to wait in the office until the first ‘proofs’ came off the printing presses to correct any errors that might have occurred.
    • Some of the work in this exhibition is mixed media drawing, but most is produced by monotype on paper, using a printing press.
    • Pearson did, however, work in the school print shop, setting type by hand on the printing presses.
    • Some of the region's rare historical machinery, including hand-pulled printing presses, carpet looms and Bradford's last tram, are housed in the museum.
    • Von Rosen was a self-made man, and even though he never graduated from college, he worked as an engineer designing printing presses before launching his own publishing company in 1938.
    • His interest in newspapers - Lachlan spent some of his university holidays cleaning printing presses in Australia - most closely resembles his father's passion for the printed word.
    • These men were brilliant pamphleteers enjoying a short-lived freedom to print, publish and circulate their views at a time when censorship was temporarily in abeyance, and printing presses newly cheap and easy to set up.
    • The etched lines are then filled with ink, and the plate put through a printing press so the picture can be transferred to paper.
    Synonyms
    printing machine

Definition of printing press in US English:

printing press

nounˈprin(t)iNG ˌpresˈprɪn(t)ɪŋ ˌprɛs
  • A machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.

    印刷机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The means of production are the factories, the machines, the chemical plants, the printing presses, the pits, the building materials - all the things which produce wealth.
    • Additional pictures of the printing press seemed to be derived from early points of history as well.
    • Also, the speed of operation for the printing presses is quite low, and further increase of press speed will require the increase of the dryer exhaust flow to achieve proper curing.
    • The printing press did not just publish written texts.
    • Bradford Industrial Museum boasts three working printing presses which are operated by four former printers who voluntarily come into the museum once a week.
    • Many newspapers were using satellites to distribute stories and photos to their affiliates and to relay their pages to printing presses around the country; suddenly they were using faxes and film.
    • Yes, treasury runs the printing presses, but with the invention of this thing we call the ‘bank’, actual currency has become a smaller and smaller fraction of total money supply.
    • These men were brilliant pamphleteers enjoying a short-lived freedom to print, publish and circulate their views at a time when censorship was temporarily in abeyance, and printing presses newly cheap and easy to set up.
    • Some of the region's rare historical machinery, including hand-pulled printing presses, carpet looms and Bradford's last tram, are housed in the museum.
    • Von Rosen was a self-made man, and even though he never graduated from college, he worked as an engineer designing printing presses before launching his own publishing company in 1938.
    • By 1465, printing presses based on Gutenberg's moveable type could be found in Italy, by 1470 in Paris.
    • His interest in newspapers - Lachlan spent some of his university holidays cleaning printing presses in Australia - most closely resembles his father's passion for the printed word.
    • The etched lines are then filled with ink, and the plate put through a printing press so the picture can be transferred to paper.
    • If the couple are making good time they can visit the Gray Printers Museum, where they can see 19th century printing presses.
    • Some of the work in this exhibition is mixed media drawing, but most is produced by monotype on paper, using a printing press.
    • Pearson did, however, work in the school print shop, setting type by hand on the printing presses.
    • That's been the case with inventors, innovators and a host of talented and creative souls, including those who fashioned the first flatbed printing presses and began making impressions of printed letters.
    • In those days the Mayo News was printed in Westport and Gerry would have to wait in the office until the first ‘proofs’ came off the printing presses to correct any errors that might have occurred.
    • Yet a degree of cultural cohesion and awareness of shared political, commercial, and economic interests was stimulated by the productions of the colonial printing presses, particularly by newspapers.
    • Magazine production requires large printing presses as well as numerous specialized employees (typesetters, graphic artists, etc.).
    Synonyms
    printing machine
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