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stress-timed

/stres-tahymd/US // ˈstrɛsˌtaɪmd //

应力定时,应激性定时,应激性计时,应激式定时

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Phonetics.

    • : having a rhythm in which stressed syllables tend to occur at regular intervals of time, regardless of the number of intervening unstressed syllables.

Examples

  • 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.