pressure的意思和读音

pressure

: [ˈpreʃər] : [ˈpreʃə(r)]

n.

v.使

pressures  pressuring  pressured  

adj.+n.constant pressure,internal pressure,external pressure,great pressure,continuous pressure

v.+n.reduce pressure,come pressure,increase pressure,face pressure,relieve pressure

n.force,weight,heaviness,burden,compression

v.coerce,pressurize,bulldoze,bully,insist

pressuren.when sth presses

1.[u]the force or weight with which sth presses against sth else

The nurse applied pressure to his arm to stop the bleeding.

The barriers gave way under the pressure of the crowd.

of gas/liquid

2.[u][c]the force produced by a particular amount of gas or liquid in a confined space or container; the amount of this

air/water pressure

Check the tyre pressure(= the amount of air in a tyre) regularly.

of atmosphere

3.[u]the force of the atmosphere on the earth's surface

A band of high/low pressure is moving across the country.

persuasion/force

4.[u]the act of trying to persuade or to force sb to do sth

The pressure for change continued to mount.

There is a great deal of pressure on young people to conform.

The government eventually bowed to popular pressure(= they agreed to do what people were trying to get them to do) .

Teenagers may find it difficult to resist peer pressure .

stress

5.[u]difficulties and feelings of anxiety that are caused by the need to achieve or to behave in a particular way

She was unable to attend because of the pressure of work.

You need to be able to handle pressure in this job.

How can anyone enjoy the pressures of city life?

IDMput pressure on sb (to do sth)使to force or to try to persuade sb to do sth

The director is under increasing pressure to resign.

The team performs well under pressure.

under pressureif a liquid or a gas is keptunder pressure , it is forced into a container so that when the container is opened, the liquid or gas escapes quicklybeing forced to do sth

The director is under increasing pressure to resign.

made to feel anxious about sth you have to do

The team performs well under pressure.

v.

1.[oftpass]~ sb (into sth/into doing sth).~ sb to do sth使to persuade sb to do sth, especially by making them feel that they have to or should do it

Don't let yourself be pressured into making a hasty decision.

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n.1.attempts to persuade, threaten, or force someone to do something2.a worried feeling that you get when you have to deal with a difficult or complicated situation; a problem or situation that causes you to have this worried feeling3.a force pressing on someone or something; the amount of force that a gas or liquid produces in an area or container4.conditions that influence the way that events develop1.attempts to persuade, threaten, or force someone to do something2.a worried feeling that you get when you have to deal with a difficult or complicated situation; a problem or situation that causes you to have this worried feeling3.a force pressing on someone or something; the amount of force that a gas or liquid produces in an area or container4.conditions that influence the way that events develop

v.1.to try to make someone do something by forcing, threatening, or persuading them in a determined way

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1.On the surface pressure fields, a strongly warm low center over the African-Asian continents weakens through the abrupt change.

2.The general pressure fluctuation was not high enough to affect the reliability of the furnace.

3.noise seems inappropriate at a time of sadness; inappropriate shoes for a walk on the beach; put inappropriate pressure on them.

4.The pressure is likely to come more on additional spending; you may not be able to do as much tax relief.

5.nobody knows exactly what was going on, but you can guess that there must have been a lot of pressure not to publish it.

6.Yes, that's just a teeny bit of pressure. And there's no sign of its letting up.

7.Necessity creates pressure and forces you invent something or to make it happen or to use your potentiality.西

8.European researchers said the salt reduction has led to lower blood pressure, fewer heart attacks and strokes, and lives saved.

9.But the statement, they felt, might have been used to put undue pressure on China.

10.Were there no electric pressure in a conductor, the electron flow would not take place in it.便