The largest tool with a wooden screw known to the author is a lever-and-screw style of cider press that was used at Jordan, Ontario, in the nineteenth century.
We tried the Hamptonne Country Life Museum - complete with cider press and cabbage bread - which provided an entertaining picture of how people lived on the land down the centuries.
We lived in Bodmin, and the farm next door had a cider press.
Fred has spent hours in one of the outhouses getting the old cider press to work.
At the rear of the property is a complex of farm buildings, including an open-fronted cowshed and small barn with cider press.
He presented a design enhancement of the cider press to the councillors for their views.
Using the cider press involves two steps: The apples are ground into a lumpy, juicy mush, then the mush is squeezed to separate the juice from the pulp.
They all went to the cider press and drank except myself.
She revealed that a cider press used by Helen Mirren in the new calendar belonged to her and Terry.
Definition of cider press in US English:
cider press
nounˈsīdər ˌpres
A press for crushing fruit, typically apples, to make cider.
苹果汁榨取器
Example sentencesExamples
Using the cider press involves two steps: The apples are ground into a lumpy, juicy mush, then the mush is squeezed to separate the juice from the pulp.
Fred has spent hours in one of the outhouses getting the old cider press to work.
We tried the Hamptonne Country Life Museum - complete with cider press and cabbage bread - which provided an entertaining picture of how people lived on the land down the centuries.
He presented a design enhancement of the cider press to the councillors for their views.
They all went to the cider press and drank except myself.
We lived in Bodmin, and the farm next door had a cider press.
She revealed that a cider press used by Helen Mirren in the new calendar belonged to her and Terry.
The largest tool with a wooden screw known to the author is a lever-and-screw style of cider press that was used at Jordan, Ontario, in the nineteenth century.
At the rear of the property is a complex of farm buildings, including an open-fronted cowshed and small barn with cider press.