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stress [stʀεs]masculine noun* * *stʀɛsnom masculin invariable stress* * *stʀɛs nm inv* * *stress nm inv stress.stress post-traumatique post-traumatic stress disorder; stress thermique heat shock.[strɛs] nom masculin invariable -
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(Mechanical)Механическое напряжениеМера внутренних сил, возникающих в деформируемом теле под влиянием внешних воздействий. Механическое напряжение в точке тела измеряется отношением упругой силы, возникающей в теле при деформации, к площади малого элемента сечения, перпендикулярного к этой силе. Различают две составляющие вектора механического напряжения: нормальное механическое напряжение, направленное по нормали к сечению, и касательное механическое напряжение в плоскости сечения. -
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m; -es, kein Pl. stress; ( schwer oder voll) im Stress sein umg. be under (a lot of) stress ( oder pressure); bloß kein Stress! umg. just take it easy; mach keinen Stress, Mann! umg. don’t hassle me* * *der Stressstress* * *[ʃtrɛs, st-]m -es, -e(alle Bedeutungen) stressder tägliche Stress im Büro — the daily stress or hassle (inf) in the office
* * *StressRR<-es, -e>StreßALT<-sses, -sse>[ʃtrɛs, st-]m stress\Stress haben to experience stressim \Stress sein/unter \Stress stehen to be under stressich bin voll im \Stress I am completely stressed out fam* * *der; Stresses, Stresse stress* * *(voll)bloß kein Stress! umg just take it easy;mach keinen Stress, Mann! umg don’t hassle me* * *der; Stresses, Stresse stress -
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m invar stress* * ** * *[strɛs]sostantivo maschile invariabile stress, strain* * *stress/strεs/m.inv.stress, strain; stress da lavoro occupational stress; essere sotto stress to be under stress. -
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stress;\Stress haben to experience stress;im \Stress sein/unter \Stress stehen to be under stress;ich bin voll im \Stress I am completely stressed out ( fam) -
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[stres]1. noun1) the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this:ضَغْطHer headaches may be caused by stress.
2) force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other:ضَغْطBridge-designers have to know about stress.
3) force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words:تأكيد، تَوْكيدIn the word "widow" we put stress on the first syllable.
2. verbto emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc):Should you stress the last syllable in "violin"?
يُؤَكِّدHe stressed the necessity of being punctual.
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French\ \ -German\ \ Stress; BeanspruchungDutch\ \ stressItalian\ \ -Spanish\ \ estrésCatalan\ \ -Portuguese\ \ tensão; stressRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ -Greek\ \ στρεςFinnish\ \ datan vääristymän tunnusluku moniulotteisessa skaalauksessaHungarian\ \ streszTurkish\ \ gerginlik; gerilimEstonian\ \ stress (mitmemõõtmelisel skaleerimisel)Lithuanian\ \ įtampa ?Slovenian\ \ napetostPolish\ \ napięcieRussian\ \ стрессUkrainian\ \ напруження; зусилля; тискSerbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ streituEuskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ ضغط ، وطأةAfrikaans\ \ spanning; stresChinese\ \ 重 压Korean\ \ 스트레스, 부하 -
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أَزَمَة \ crisis, (crises): a time of danger or of very serious difficulty; a turning point in a course of events: A crisis arose when all the lights failed. Matters reached a crisis on the third day, when the men refused to work. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. -
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شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
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أَكَّدَ على \ emphasize: to give a word or idea special force: My teacher emphasized the need for better writing. If you put a line under a word, you emphasize it. stress: to treat (sth.) as important, by saying it loudly or very seriously; say (a syllable) louder than the rest of a word: The speaker stressed the need for more schools. We stress the ‘peat’ part of the word ‘repeat’. \ See Also شَدَّدَ على -
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n. m. Vivre dans le stress: To lcad a near-neurotic life of perpetual worrying. (The word is obviously a direct borrowing from the English.)
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