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  1. press-ganging 意味, 定義, press-ganging は何か: 1. present participle of press-gang 2. to force or strongly persuade someone to do something they…. もっと見る

  2. 27 de feb. de 2024 · press - gang (third-person singular simple present press-gangs, present participle press-ganging, simple past and past participle press-ganged) To force men into military or naval service. Synonym: shanghai. Coordinate terms: conscript, draft. To coerce somebody into doing something that they are reluctant to do. Coordinate term: railroad.

  3. Press reports suggested that at least a dozen officers had access to the report. Met Commissioner Paul Condon ordered an internal probe into the leak but nothing was ever made public about the results. Oliver Hoare, who died in 2018, spoke to Press Gang in 2014 on an off-the-record basis.

  4. press-gang somebody (into something/into doing something) to force somebody to do something that they do not want to do. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! See press-gang in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · press-gangs. The British crown possessed an ancient right to seize for naval service ‘seamen, seafaring men and persons whose occupations or callings are to work upon vessels and boats upon rivers’. The 18th-cent. jurist Blackstone stated that ‘The power of impressing men for the sea service by the royal commission … is of very ancient ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · The Taylor Swift Eras Tour – Press Gang’s Version. Calling all Swifties! Taylor Swift was in Sydney at the start of term 1 and we still haven’t shaken off…. March 30, 2024.

  7. Summary. Few topics of eighteenth-century history have engaged both historians and the general public with such fervour yet have been depicted with less accuracy than impressment. Today, press gangs are probably the first thing most people think of when confronted with naval recruiting in the age of sail. Fiction and history alike have filled ...