Press in Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move or push into a place when there is not much space, often among other people or things.
用法与细微差别
Informal and physical; often used with people in crowded spaces, like 'people pressed in around the stage'. Can also describe objects being packed tightly together. Not to be confused with 'press on' (continue). Commonly used in crowded or urgent settings.
例句
People began to press in at the entrance as the doors opened.
basic
Kids tried to press in to see the magic show up close.
basic
We had to press in together to fit into the small elevator.
basic
Fans began to press in around the celebrity, all trying to get a photo.
natural
As the storm came, the sheep started to press in for warmth.
natural
I could barely move as everyone pressed in from all sides on the crowded train.
natural