presser
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpres.ər/ us/ˈpres.ɚ/
(PERSON)
衣服熨烫工
someone whose job is to make clothes smooth by ironing them
He worked in a dry cleaners as a presser. 他曾在一家干洗店做熨烫工。
Scorsese's father, a clothes presser, died in 1993. 斯科塞斯的父亲是一名熨烫工,1993年去世。
榨果汁(或油等)的人;压花的人
someone who makes something by pressing fruit, flowers, etc., either as a job or as a hobby
Her staff sent a batch of olives to a commercial presser. 她手下的人把一批橄榄送去了一家商业榨油厂。
My friends include a flower presser and a sushi chef. 我的朋友中有一位压花师和一位寿司厨师。
(MEETING)
记者招待会
a meeting at which a person or an organization makes a public statement and reporters can ask questions
I'll be interested to hear what he has to say in his presser. 我很想听听他在新闻发布会上有什么要说的。
The postgame presser wasn't very well attended. 参加赛后新闻发布会的人不是很多。
Synonym: press conference