the pres • ent per • fect/da preznt ' parfikt /
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) the form of a verb for things that began in the past and continue now. We make it with the present tense of "have" and a past participle of the verb
the pres • ent tense / da preznt ' tens /
( also the pres - ent )
pres • er • va • tion / iprezar ' veifn /
[noncount]
the act of keeping something safe or in good condition
pre • ser • va • tive / pri ' zarvativ /
[ count, noncount ]
a substance that is added to food so that it stays in good condition for longer
pre • serve / pri ' zarv /
( pre • serves , pre • serv • ing , pre • served )
pres • i • den • cy / ' prezadansi /
the presidency [ singular ] the position of being president
[ count ] the period of time that someone is president These events happened during the third year of his presidency.
pres .i .dent ® / ' prezadant /
( POLITICS ) the leader of the country in many countries of the world
Word building
The U.S. Government
The government in the U.S. is divided into three parts: the legislative branch , the executive branch , and the judicial branch . The legislative branch is responsible for making laws. This is the U.S. Congress , which is made up of two groups of people: the Senate and the House of Representatives .
The executive branch is led by the president , and includes the vice president and the rest of the Cabinet (= other important politicians ) .
The judicial branch includes the Supreme Court , which is the most important court in the country.
( BUSINESS ) the person with the highest position in an organization or a company
Pres • i • dents' Day / ' prezadants dei /
[count]
a holiday on the third Monday in February to celebrate the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
preSS 1 © / pres /
the press [ noncount ] newspapers and magazines and the people who write them
[ count ] a machine for printing things like books and newspapers
preSS 2 О / pres /
to push something
to make clothes flat and smooth using a piece of electrical equipment that gets hot (called an iron )
press con • fer • ence / ' pres |kanfrans /
a meeting when a famous or important person answers questions from news reporters
pres .sure 1Ф/'pn-jor/ noun
[ noncount ] the force that presses on something The pressure of the water caused the dam to crack.
[ count, noncount ] ( physics ) the force that a gas or liquid has when it is contained inside something
[ count, noncount ] a feeling of being worried because of the things you have to do
pres • sure 2 / ' prejar /