the pres • ent per • fect/da preznt ' parfikt /

noun [ singular ]

( 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 "They have disappeared" is in the present perfect.

the pres • ent tense / da preznt ' tens /

( also the pres - ent ) noun [ singular ] ( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) the form of a verb that you use to talk about what is happening or what exists now

pres • er • va • tion / iprezar ' veifn /

[noncount]

the act of keeping something safe or in good condition the preservation of rare birds

pre • ser • va • tive / pri ' zarvativ / noun

[ count, noncount ]

a substance that is added to food so that it stays in good condition for longer

Our juice is 100% natural, with no artificial colors or preservatives.

pre • serve / pri ' zarv / verb

( pre • serves , pre • serv • ing , pre • served )

to keep something safe or in good condition They managed to preserve most of the paintings.

pres • i • den cy / ' prezadansi / noun ( plural pres i den cies ) ( politics )

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 / noun [ count ]

( POLITICS ) the leader of the country in many countries of the world

the president of the United States

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 den tial / ipreza ' denjl / adjective the presidential elections

Pres • i • dents' Day / ' prezadants dei / noun

[count]

a holiday on the third Monday in February to celebrate the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln

preSS 1 © / pres / noun ( plural press es )

the press [ noncount ] newspapers and magazines and the people who write them

She told her story to the press.

[ count ] a machine for printing things like books and newspapers

preSS 2 О / pres / verb ( press • es , press • ing , pressed )

to push something

If you press this button, the door will open. She pressed her face against the window.

—Look at the picture at squeeze .

to make clothes flat and smooth using a piece of electrical equipment that gets hot (called an iron )

This suit needs pressing.

press con • fer • ence / ' pres |kanfrans /

noun [ count ]

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

He has high blood pressure (= the force with which blood travels around your body ) .

You should check your tire pressure (= the amount of air in your car tires ) regularly.

[ count, noncount ] a feeling of being worried because of the things you have to do

She's under a lot of pressure at work. financial pressures

pres • sure 2 / ' prejar / verb

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