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
- In order to promote the enhancement of domestic printing press levels in automatic inspection and control technology.
为了促进我国印刷机自动检测与控制技术水平的提高。 - 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。 - The printing press gave power to a few to change the world for the many
印刷机赋予少数人为多数人改变世界的力量。 - They are setting up a printing press.
他们正在装置一台印刷机。 - 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。 - Johannes Gutenberg's printing press is considered one of the world's greatest inventions.
约翰内斯古登堡的印刷机被认为是世界上最伟大的发明。 - This is a pre-Gutenberg model& the printing press is not even an important part of the learning paradigm.
这是前古腾堡模式&在学习中印刷术甚至都不是重要部分。 - 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 soon began to develop a new printing press that was better able to handle their automatic feeder.
他们很快就开始开发一种新的印刷机是能够更好地处理他们的自动上料机。 - 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。