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- Dictionarypressé/ˈprɛseɪ/
noun
- 1. a drink made from freshly squeezed fruit juice, sugar, and ice: "an orange pressé"
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1. [personne] in a hurry. [air] hurried. Je ne peux pas rester, je suis pressé. I can’t stay, I’m in a hurry. être pressé de faire quelque chose to be in a hurry to do something. 2. [tâche] urgent. Ce n’est pas très pressé. It’s not very urgent. 3. [fruit] orange pressée fresh orange juice. masculine noun.
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pressed adj. squeezed adj. Je boirai un citron pressé s'il vous plaît. I'll have a freshly squeezed lemon juice, please. être pressé adj. (personne : qui a peu de temps) be in a hurry, be in a rush v expr. Je suis pressé, je ne peux pas te parler !
adj. [personne] in a hurry. [air] hurried. Je ne peux pas rester, je suis pressé. I can't stay, I'm in a hurry. être pressé de faire qch to be in a hurry to do sth. [tâche] urgent. Ce n'est pas très pressé. It's not very urgent. [fruit]
Look up the French to English translation of pressé in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.
noun. scurry [noun] an act or a noise of hurrying. a scurry of feet. pressé. in a hurry wishing or needing to act quickly.
Translations in context of "pressé" in French-English from Reverso Context: presse, conférence de presse, communiqué de presse, presse écrite, salle de presse.