0 the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this -- ความตึงเครียด
1 force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other -- การบีบคั้น
Bridge-designers have to know about stress.
2 force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words -- เสียงเน้น
In the word ‘widow’ we put stress on the first syllable.
3 to emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc) -- ออกเสียงหนัก
Rather, he stressed that the more people, the greater the energy for socialist revolution and construction.
If the final syllable does not have a long vowel or end in two or more consonants, the initial syllable is stressed.
If there is no such syllable, the syllable with a single coda consonant is stressed.
He had stressed the central question of co-operation and willingness to accept a common responsibility.
What should be stressed is the importance of meritarian criteria in our general thinking about justice.
Opposing trends stressing macrohistory, historical regularities and a larger geographical frame of reference can also be observed.
The magnitudes of the compressive stresses in masonry are very small.
Communality is always stressed, while individuality is seen as a matter for internal expression.
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焦慮, 緊張,壓力, 造成緊張的因素…
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焦虑, 紧张,压力, 造成紧张的因素…
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tensión, estrés, acento…
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tensão, estresse, (sílaba) tônica…
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(精神的な)ストレス, (音節の)アクセント, 強勢…
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gerilim, stres, baskı…
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stress [masculine], tension [feminine], pression [feminine]…
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tensió, estrès, accent…
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