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pressed could be a grammatical form of: press »
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Ag brostú fhear na ~e, rushing a man who is already hard-pressed.
Tá a dhá thaobh ~te ar a chéile, its two sides are pressed together; he is extremely thin.
Nuair a tháinig ~ air, when he was hard pressed.
Má chruann air, if things should go hard with him, if he should be hard pressed.
Tá ~ air, he is pressed for time.
Bheith ~, to be pressed for time; to be busy.
Bheith sa chúngach, to be pressed for space; to be in a tight place, in a difficult situation.
D’fháisc sí an leanbh lena croí, she pressed the child to her heart.
D’fháisceamar ar an obair a dhéanamh, we pressed on with the work.
Is ~ a chuaigh an obair orainn, we were hard pressed to do the work.
Chuir sé isteach i mo ghlac é, he put it into my hand, pressed it on me.
~ an namhaid orainn, the enemy pressed in on us.
Tá an obair sa mhullach orm, I am pressed with urgent work.
Má tá ~ ort, if you are pressed for time.
Sháigh sé chugam, he pressed hard towards me; he lashed out at me.
Thathantaigh sé orm dul leis, he pressed me to go along with him.
Theann sé mo lámh, he pressed my hand.
Theann sí an leanbh lena croí, she pressed the child to her heart.
Bhí lucht na bhfiach ag ~adh air, he was being pressed by his creditors.
Theann sí an leanbh lena h~, she pressed the child to her bosom.
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