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Русско-итальянский медицинский словарь с указателями русских и латинских терминов > стресс
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1) ( относящийся к стрессу) di stress2) ( вызывающий стресс) stressante, da stress* * *прил.* * *adjgener. stressante -
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см. подчеркнуть* * *несов.см. подчеркнуть* * *1. adjgener. far risaltare2. v1) gener. ribadire (ribadire un concetto - àêöåíòèðîùàòü, ïîä÷¸ðêèùàòü ùîïðîñ cfr. ingl.: to stress a point), evidenziare, mettere in evidenza, esaltare, sottosegnare, dare risalto, mettere in rilievo, rilevare, sottolineare, sottolineare (тж. перен.), sottonotare (тж. перен.)2) liter. calcare, marcare3) econ. accentuare -
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( волнение) forte emozione ж., sconvolgimento м.* * *с.1) ( волнение) scossa f, forte emozione f; stress mнервное / психическое потрясе́ние — trauma nervoso / psichico
глубокое потрясе́ние — un forte turbamento
испытать сильное потрясе́ние — subire uno shock
2) ( коренная ломка) sconvolgimentomпотрясе́ние основ — sovvertimento delle basi
* * *n1) gener. burrasca, scotimento, soprassalto, sconvolgimento, scossa, commozione, conquassamento, scombussolamento, squassamento, squasso2) colloq. sberla (che sberla la bolletta del telefono!)3) liter. batosta, botta, bussata, martellata, scommovimento4) econ. perturbamento5) fin. perturbazione -
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[nérvnyj] agg. (нервен, нервна, нервно, нервны)1) ( solo forma lunga) nervosoнервное состояние (нервное переутомление) — stress (m.), tensione nervosa
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[nervotrjópka] f. (colloq.)situazione stressante; stress (m.) -
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STRESS — Le stress est un terme emprunté à la physique. Ce terme désigne la contrainte exercée sur un matériau. Normalement, un matériau est capable de résister à toute une série de contraintes modérées. Mais, si la contrainte est excessive ou si le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Stress — (engl. für „Druck, Anspannung“; lat. stringere: „anspannen“) bezeichnet zum einen durch spezifische äußere Reize (Stressoren) hervorgerufene psychische und physische Reaktionen bei Lebewesen, die zur Bewältigung besonderer Anforderungen befähigen … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Stress — may refer to: Mechanical * Stress (physics), the average amount of force exerted per unit area. * Yield stress, the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. * Compressive stress, the stress applied to materials resulting in their… … Wikipedia
Stress — Stress, n. [Abbrev. fr. distress; or cf. OF. estrecier to press, pinch, (assumed) LL. strictiare, fr. L. strictus. See {Distress}.] 1. Distress. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Sad hersal of his heavy stress. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Pressure, strain;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stress — n 1 Stress, strain, pressure, tension are comparable terms when they apply to the action or effect of force exerted within or upon a thing. Stress and strain are the comprehensive terms of this group and are sometimes used interchangeably {put… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stress — strèss s.m.inv. 1. TS psic. reazione emozionale a una serie di stimoli esterni che mettono in moto risposte fisiologiche e psicologiche di natura adattiva | impropr., ogni stimolo che induce stress 2. CO colloq., tensione nervosa, logorio… … Dizionario italiano
stress — [stres] n. [ME stresse < OFr estresse < VL * strictia < L strictus,STRICT; also, in some senses, aphetic < DISTRESS] 1. strain or straining force; specif., a) force exerted upon a body, that tends to strain or deform its shape b) the… … English World dictionary
Stress — (str[e^]s), v. t. 1. To press; to urge; to distress; to put to difficulties. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To subject to stress, pressure, or strain. [1913 Webster] 3. To subject to phonetic stress; to accent. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 4. To place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stress — [n1] emphasis accent, accentuation, beat, force, import, importance, significance, urgency, weight; concepts 65,668 Ant. ignorance, unimportance stress [n2] physical or mental pressure affliction, agony, alarm, albatross*, anxiety,… … New thesaurus
stress|or — «STREHS uhr», noun. Psychology. any stimulus that produces stress or strain: »Experimental stressors, for obvious reasons, are very mild, the most usual being distracting or painful noises, electric shocks, the stress of examinations (New… … Useful english dictionary