0 a feeling of fear or anger between two groups of people who do not trust each other -- gerginlik, gerilim, tansiyon; iplerin gerilmiş olması
1 a feeling that you are nervous, worried, and not relaxed -- gerginlik, gerilim; endişe
2 how tight or stiff a muscle, rope, etc, is, or the quality of being tight or stiff -- kasılma, gerilme, kaskatı kesilme; gerginlik
The surface stresses (tensions) are functions of the local extension ratios, which depend on the global deformation of the membrane.
Both reflect an early twentieth-century tension between theories of knowledge and theories of vision.
It involves holding differences in tension and allowing multiple and differing perspectives to co-exist.
For workers as "cell proprietors" were to be afforded crucial domains of discretion, albeit ones traversed by tensions and potential conflicts.
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
Here modernization took place in a relatively smooth manner and there was no need to fear external threats, but domestic tensions were inevitable.
It is not to be expected that this massive undertaking should end in a coda, with all the tensions resolved, and it does not.
In effect, there is no tension resolved by this result.
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感受, (精神上的)緊張,焦慮,焦急, (互不信任的人群之間的)緊張關係…
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感受, (精神上的)紧张,焦虑,焦急, (互不信任的人群之间的)紧张关系…
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tensión, tensión [feminine, singular]…
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tensão…
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(人間関係、国家間の)緊張, 緊迫した空気, 緊張…
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tension [feminine], suspense [masculine], tension…
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tensió…
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