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stress

/stres/US // strɛs //UK // (strɛs) //

压力,压力大,压力过大

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : importance attached to a thing: to lay stress upon good manners.
    • : Phonetics. emphasis in the form of prominent relative loudness of a syllable or a word as a result of special effort in utterance.
    • : Prosody. accent or emphasis on syllables in a metrical pattern; beat.
    • : emphasis in melody, rhythm, etc.; beat.
    • : the physical pressure, pull, or other force exerted on one thing by another; strain.
    • : Mechanics. the action on a body of any system of balanced forces whereby strain or deformation results.the amount of stress, usually measured in pounds per square inch or in pascals.a load, force, or system of forces producing a strain.the internal resistance or reaction of an elastic body to the external forces applied to it.the ratio of force to area.See also strain, shear, torsion.
    • : Physiology. a specific response by the body to a stimulus, as fear or pain, that disturbs or interferes with the normal physiological equilibrium of an organism.
    • : physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension: Worry over his job and his wife's health put him under a great stress.
    • : a situation, occurrence, or factor causing this: The stress of being trapped in the elevator gave him a pounding headache.
    • : Archaic. strong or straining exertion.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lay stress on; emphasize.
    • : Phonetics. to pronounce with prominent loudness: Stress the first syllable of “runner.” Stress the second word in “put up with.”Compare accent.
    • : to subject to stress or strain.
    • : Mechanics. to subject to stress.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to experience stress or worry: Don't stress about the turkey; I promise it will be delicious.Dad is always stressing out over his job.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounphysical or mental pressure
Forms: stressed, stresses, stressing
Synonyms
agony苦难,痛苦,苦痛,煎熬anxiety焦虑,忧虑,焦虑不安,担忧burden负担,负荷,负重,负载crunch紧缩,缩紧,紧缩性,紧缩的fear恐惧,担心,害怕,担忧hardship艰难困苦,困苦,困难,困难重重hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结heat热度,热力,热,热量intensity强度,烈度,力度,激烈程度nervousness紧张,忐忑不安,紧张情绪,紧张感strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性tension紧张,张力,紧张局势,紧张关系trauma创伤,外伤,外创,外科worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼alarm警报,报警,惊动,闹钟albatross信天翁apprehensiveness全面性,全面,全面的,完整性clutch离合器,离合,攥紧,攥住disquiet忧虑,烦躁不安,焦虑,不安disquietude忐忑不安,忧虑,不安,烦躁distention膨胀,胀气,胀痛,腹胀draw绘制,画画,画,抽奖dread畏惧,害怕,可怕的,恐惧expectancy期望值,期待值,预期寿命,预期extension延伸,延长,扩展,延伸部分fearfulness恐惧感,恐惧,恐惧心理,惧怕ferment发酵剂,发酵,发酵物,发酵的flutter扑腾,飘扬,飘动,翩翩起舞force力量,力,权力,力度impatience不耐烦,急躁,急躁不安,耐心misgiving顾虑重重,顾虑,误解,忧患意识mistrust不信任,不信任感,疑虑,猜疑oppression压迫,镇压,压迫感,欺压passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚protraction拖延时间,延长时间,延长,拖延症pull牵引,牵引力,牵引物,牵引器restlessness烦躁不安,躁动不安,躁动,烦躁spring春天,春季,弹簧,春天来了stretch伸展,延伸,绵延,伸长tautness绷紧,绷紧度,绷紧性,紧实度tenseness紧张程度,紧张性,紧张度,紧张tensity强度,烈度,力度,密度tightness密封性,密性,紧缩性,密集性traction牵引力,牵引,牵引性,牵引力方面trepidation兢兢业业,惶恐不安,畏惧,惶恐trial审判,试验,审理,审判工作urgency迫切性,紧迫性,紧急性,急迫性nervous tension神经紧张,精神紧张,神经紧张症,紧张overextension过度伸展,过度拉伸,过度扩张,过伸

Examples

  • These fossils didn’t show the big clusters of dark stress bands.

  • In that case, the MRI is a “ghost” of that prior inflammation and stress, she says.

  • For one, if you’re a competitive athlete or bodybuilder that regularly puts a lot of stress on your muscles, BCAAs may help your body recover faster so you can train more often.

  • Inspiring to read about the hard work, ongoing learning, and level of stress necessary for greatness.

  • Ricardo, upon noticing my incessant micromanagement and stress, said, “As a CEO, you need to be the most incompetent person in the room.”

  • Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures.

  • Yes, cops are under stress and tension (though their jobs are far less dangerous than normally supposed).

  • Nor do these studies address the structural and systematic issues that contribute to obesity, such as poverty and stress.

  • It also means not having to stress about cleaning out your DVR.

  • Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity.

  • Feeling himself irresistibly driven by the sudden stress to some kind of action, he sprang to his feet—and screamed!

  • This description is only imperfect in this point that sufficient stress is not laid on the words fall off.

  • Although many British actors and musicians were participants in this theater, it often suffered from financial stress.

  • They looked over the parapet because that method was more sure and quick, and the stress of the battle was great.

  • It is not necessary to repeat the outlines of his political attitude during the storm and stress of Wallace's memorable struggle.