stress的意思和读音

stress

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n.

v.

stresses  stressing  stressed  

v.+n.lay stress,reduce stress,relieve stress,put stress,stress importance

adj.+n.additional stress,great stress,principal stress,constant stress,acute stress

n.strain,anxiety,worry,tension,trauma

v.emphasize,lay emphasis on,underline,underscore,accentuate

stressn.mental pressure

1.[u][c]pressure or worry caused by the problems in sb's life

Things can easily go wrong when people are under stress .

to suffer from stress

coping with stress

She failed to withstand the stresses and strains of public life.

stress-related illnesses

emotional/mental stress

Stress is often a factor in the development of long-term sickness.

stress management(= dealing with stress)

physical pressure

2.[u][c]~ (on sth)pressure put on sth that can damage it or make it lose its shape

When you have an injury you start putting stress on other parts of your body.便

a stress fracture of the foot(= one caused by such pressure)

emphasis

3.[u]~ (on sth)special importance given to sth

She lays great stress on punctuality.

I think the company places too much stress on cost and not enough on quality.

on word/syllable

4.[u][c]an extra force used when pronouncing a particular word or syllable

We worked on pronunciation, stress and intonation.

primary/secondary stress

In ‘strategic’ the stress falls on the second syllable.strategic

in music

5.[u][c]extra force used when making a particular sound in music

illness

6.[u]illness caused by difficult physical conditions

Those most vulnerable to heat stress are the elderly.

v.emphasize

1.[t]to emphasize a fact, an idea, etc.

He stressed the importance of a good education.

I must stress that everything I've told you is strictly confidential.

‘There is,’ Johnson stressed, ‘no real alternative.’:“。”

It must be stressed that this disease is very rare.

I cannot stress too much how important this is.

word/syllable

2.[t]~ sthto give extra force to a word or syllable when saying it

You stress the first syllable in ‘happiness’.happiness

3.[i][t]使to become or make sb become too anxious or tired to be able to relax

I try not to stress out when things go wrong.

Driving in cities really stresses me (out).

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n.1.a worried or nervous feeling that stops you relaxing, caused, for example, by pressure at work or financial or personal problems; relating to stress; a situation that makes you feel stress2.special importance given to something so that you pay more attention to it3.physical pressure put on something that can make it change its shape or break4.the emphasis that you put on a particular word or syllablepart of a word by pronouncing it more loudly or with greater force than other words or syllables; the emphasis that you put on a particular musical note or sound by playing or singing it more loudly or with greater force than other notes or sounds1.a worried or nervous feeling that stops you relaxing, caused, for example, by pressure at work or financial or personal problems; relating to stress; a situation that makes you feel stress2.special importance given to something so that you pay more attention to it3.physical pressure put on something that can make it change its shape or break4.the emphasis that you put on a particular word or syllablepart of a word by pronouncing it more loudly or with greater force than other words or syllables; the emphasis that you put on a particular musical note or sound by playing or singing it more loudly or with greater force than other notes or sounds

v.1.to emphasize something such as an idea, fact, or detail2.to pronounce a particular word or syllablepart of a word more loudly or with greater force than other words or syllables3.to be worried or nervous

1. deformation stress rigidity ...

3. 〖 formidableenemy;formidablefoe〗 stress;emphasize〗 〖 intensity〗 ...

6. :( frequency rate) :( stress) :( role conflict) ...

8. 〖 stress;mainpoint;focalpoint〗 stress〖 donotpunishseverely〗 ...

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1.He said plants that are still in operation will be evaluated under a more comprehensive second stage of stress tests.

2.Simply knowing it's there can reduce stress, since you know you're not walking a fine line2 between comfort and catastrophe.

3.They idle away all day and try to entertain themselves to ease up the stress and unpleasantness.

4.waterlogging stress had a certain influence on quality of cotton, but there was only a little difference among treatments.

5.You know, of course, it's natural that you should be communicating in time of stress, but actually instinctually people go underground.

6.I need you to take away the stress and fill me with your love.

7.The norm design and design norm are described respectively with a stress on the relationship between them and implementation method.

8.Taken together, these results suggest that acute stress to a woman at the time of conception shifts the sex ratio towards girls.怀

9.It is now catching on worldwide as a means to reduce stress or to help with pain caused by various illnesses.

10.Reports of Mr Cayne's absence from the bank in times of stress also led to more questions about the quality of its leadership.