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		Definition of hot press in English: hot pressnoun  1A device in which paper or cloth is pressed between glazed boards and hot metal plates in order to produce a smooth or glossy surface. (压平纸或布的)热压机 Example sentencesExamples -  On this floor there is also a double-width hot press with plenty of storage space, and the family bathroom, which has lots of built-in storage and a double bath.
 -  The kitchen has a range of storage units, a hot press and a shelved pantry.
 -  This usually involved a hot press or rollers sealing Mylar plastic onto your item.
 
 - 1.1 A type of hot press used in the manufacture of plywood.
Example sentencesExamples -  Soft plywood for indoor use is bonded in a hot press using urea and formaldehyde resins.
 -  Pre-pressed panels are, as indicated above, loaded into the hot press one per opening.
 
  
 2Irish A cupboard used for airing clothes, linen, etc. 〈爱尔兰〉晾衣柜 Example sentencesExamples -  There are three rooms off the inner hallway - a utility room which is plumbed for a washing machine, a hot press, and a small bathroom with a bath and tiled floor.
 -  The main bathroom and hot press complete the accommodation upstairs.
 -  Overhead, the bedroom and bathroom accommodation is accessed off a wide landing with a shelved hot press and walk-in store room.
 -  There is also a large, walk-in hot press upstairs.
 -  Along the hallway there is a sizable hot press with plenty of storage space, as well as understairs storage.
 -  Off this is a walk-in hot press as well as three double bedrooms.
 -  Also off the kitchen is a utility area with a terracotta tiled floor and a walk-in hot press.
 -  The main bathroom and a walk-in hot press complete the accommodation.
 -  The lower ground level consists of a playroom, a storage room, walk-in hot press and a utility room with fitted presses.
 -  This 2,200 sq ft home allocates good space for the provision of storage and comes with a generous utility room, cloak area and hot press.
 -  At the top of the house, the four remaining bedrooms and family bathroom are located off a spacious landing which has a walk-in hot press.
 -  An extra bonus is that the attic has been converted to provide three extra rooms, as well as shower room and hot press.
 -  Storage is provided in a shelved hot press and another storage unit in the hall.
 -  A second bedroom is situated on the first floor return and this also boasts an en suite with similar features, as well as a walk-in hot press.
 -  Both the bathroom and walk-in hot press are particularly spacious.
 
 
 verb [with object]Press (paper, cloth, etc.) with a hot press. Example sentencesExamples -  In 1946, Irmann and co-workers were preparing rod specimens for spectrographic analysis by hot pressing mixtures of pure aluminum and other metal powders.
 -  With an appropriate bulk composition it might be possible to use this to generate a ceramic or synroc-like waste form without the costs and hazards associated with pre-disposal hot pressing etc.
 
    Definition of hot press in US English: hot pressnoun 1A device in which paper or cloth is pressed between glazed boards and hot metal plates in order to produce a smooth or glossy surface. (压平纸或布的)热压机 Example sentencesExamples -  On this floor there is also a double-width hot press with plenty of storage space, and the family bathroom, which has lots of built-in storage and a double bath.
 -  This usually involved a hot press or rollers sealing Mylar plastic onto your item.
 -  The kitchen has a range of storage units, a hot press and a shelved pantry.
 
 - 1.1 A hot press used in making plywood.
夹板压制机 Example sentencesExamples -  Soft plywood for indoor use is bonded in a hot press using urea and formaldehyde resins.
 -  Pre-pressed panels are, as indicated above, loaded into the hot press one per opening.
 
  
 
 verb [with object]Press with a hot press. Example sentencesExamples -  With an appropriate bulk composition it might be possible to use this to generate a ceramic or synroc-like waste form without the costs and hazards associated with pre-disposal hot pressing etc.
 -  In 1946, Irmann and co-workers were preparing rod specimens for spectrographic analysis by hot pressing mixtures of pure aluminum and other metal powders.
 
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