0 attempts to make someone do something by arguing, persuading, etc -- presja, naciski
The government is facing pressure from environmental campaigners.
[ + to do sth ] Teachers are under increasing pressure to work longer hours.
1 difficult situations that make you feel worried or unhappy -- stres
2 the force that a liquid or gas produces when it presses against an area -- ciśnienie
water pressure
3 the force that you produce when you push something -- nacisk, ucisk
4 to try to force someone to do something -- wywierać na kogoś presję lub nacisk
[ + to do sth ] They're putting pressure on me to make a decision.
5 to try to force someone to do something -- naciskać na, wywierać presję lub nacisk na
[ often passive, + into + doing sth ] We will not be pressured into making a decision.
The basic uncertainty in pressure readings was estimated t o be 0.003 vertical inches of water.
The vertical structure of both the wind velocity and pressure fields shows interesting variation along the wave profile.
However, escalating divergence of the populations is unlikely in the presence of gene flow unless they experience persistently different selection pressures.
The turbulence energy balance is examined, including the separate effects of vertical diffusion of pressure and local kinetic energy.
Following a pressure increase in the pipette, the cell suspension was transferred to seminiferous tubules (dark blue).
Thus, each year the worms were subjected to selection pressure during 2 steps, and to genetic drift during 22 steps.
The right ventricular systolic pressure tends to decrease with age.
High pressure studies of energy transfer and strongly coupled bacteriochlorophyll dimers in photosynthetic protein complexes.