press
The word 'Druck' in German is used to describe the action of pressing something, similar to its English counterpart. It can also refer to the force applied when pressing, or pressure. In a broader context, 'Druck' can mean print, as in a printing press.
I have a lot of pressure at work.
This sentence uses 'Druck' to represent emotional pressure or stress, similar to its usage in English.
The water pressure is very high.
In this context, 'Druck' refers to the physical force exerted by or upon an object.
I need to check the pressure in my tires.
Similar to the second example, this usage of 'Druck' refers to the physical pressure within a tire.