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تعریف و معنای "hot off the press"

hot off the press
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تازه‌به‌چاپ‌رسیده

(of a paper, particularly a newspaper) recently printed

What is the origin of the idiom "hot off the press" and when to use it?

The idiom "hot off the press" originated from the printing industry, specifically newspapers, where it refers to papers that have been recently printed and are still warm from the printing press. The phrase is used to convey the idea of freshness and immediacy, suggesting that the information or content is the most current and has just been made available to the public.

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تازه‌به‌دست‌رسیده

(of a piece of information or news) recently received
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