What does pressad in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word pressad in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pressad in Swedish.

The word pressad in Swedish means pressed, pressured, pressad, pressad, manglad, pressad, pressad, pressad, pressad. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pressad

pressed, pressured

pressad

(fruit juice: squeezed)

They serve freshly pressed orange juice at breakfast.

pressad

(figurative (person: under strain)

The employees are already stretched; how do you plan to take on another client without hiring more people?

manglad

(crushed, twisted)

pressad

(subjected to coercion)

He was under pressure to make a decision so he finally said "yes.".

pressad

(clothing: ironed)

The suit wasn't pressed but I wore it anyway.

pressad

(figurative (resources: not sufficient) (bildlig)

The loss of profits this year means our already stretched budget will be even more limited next year.

pressad

(flowers: flattened)

I found some old pressed flowers in a dictionary.

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