printing press
英 [ˈprɪntɪŋ pres]
美 [ˈprɪntɪŋ pres]
n. 印刷机
牛津词典
noun
- 印刷机
a machine that produces books, newspapers, etc. by pressing a surface covered in ink onto paper
柯林斯词典
- 印刷机
Aprinting pressis a machine used for printing, especially one that can print books, newspapers, or documents in large numbers.
英英释义
noun
- a machine used for printing
双语例句
- The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in1436 greatly simplified the manufacturing and piracy of books.
年JohannesGutenberg发明的活字印刷术大大简化了书本的印刷和盗版。 - Which invention do you think is more important& the printing press or the Internet?
你认为什么发明是更重要的印刷机还是网络? - They are setting up a printing press.
他们正在装置一台印刷机。 - The old printing press will have to be pensioned off.
那个旧印刷机得报销了。 - After the printing press was invented, 1 stories could be written down and read by many people.
印刷术发明了之后,故事可以被写下来,供许多人阅读。 - Angle of wipe: In rotogravure printing press, the angle between the doctor blade and the engraved cylinder.
刮墨角:在轮转式照相凹版印刷机上,括墨刀与凹版圆筒所成的角度。 - Alarm and trip mechanism Newspapers stemmed from the invention of the printing press.
警报发出和解除机构报纸源于印刷机的发明。 - A man who operates a printing press. an agent that operates some apparatus or machine.
印刷工人操纵印刷机器者操纵一些设备或机器的人。 - It's becoming our map and our clock, our printing press and our typewriter, our calculator and our telephone, and our radio and TV.
它正成为我们的地图和时钟,我们的印刷术和打字机,我们的计算器和电话,我们的收音机和电视机。 - His techniques were copied and adapted. Thanks to the printing press, cheap books were possible.
他的技术被广泛采纳应用,因为有了印刷机,书本才会变得这么便宜。
