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stressful ['stresfʊl](lifestyle, job, conditions) stressant; (moments) de stress;∎ to lead a stressful life mener une vie très stressante -
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n (pl lives)жизнь; продолжительность службы, срок службы; срок (действие договора и т.п.); стажto be in danger of one's life — подвергать опасности свою жизнь
to disrupt life — нарушать жизнь (города, страны)
to end lifes — лишать кого-л. жизни
to fear for one's own life — опасаться за свою жизнь
to fight for one's political life — бороться за свое место в политической жизни
to get life — разг. быть приговоренным к пожизненному тюремному заключению
to get life back to normal — нормализовать обстановку, восстанавливать нормальную жизнь
to give one's life for smth — отдать жизнь за что-л.
to lay down one's life for smth — отдавать жизнь за что-л.
to make an attempt on smb's life — совершать покушение на кого-л.
to pay for smth with one's life — поплатиться за что-л. жизнью
to rebuild one's life — перестраивать свою жизнь
to sacrifice one's life — жертвовать своей жизнью
to safeguard the life of smb — ограждать кого-л. от посягательств на его жизнь
to take the life of smb — лишать жизни кого-л.
- appointment for lifeto threaten smb's life — угрожать чьей-л. жизни
- army life
- at the expense of innocent lifes
- attempt on the life of smb
- collegiate life
- commercial life is at a standstill
- commercial life
- country's integration into general life
- cultural life
- day-to-day life
- economic life
- events of international life
- everyday life
- expected life
- family life
- for life - in search of a better life
- intellectual life
- it costs more lifes
- kiss of life
- life is getting back to normal
- life of a treaty
- life of an agreement
- life of dignity
- life was at risk
- life-affirming
- life-and-death
- life-asserting
- loss of life
- married life
- material life
- monastic life - personal life
- phenomena of social life
- political life
- powerful influence on political life
- private life
- project life
- public life
- quality of life
- remote from life
- service life
- social life
- society's intellectual life
- socio-political life
- spiritual life
- stressful life
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adj. напрегнат, напнат (живот/услови); lead a stressful life живее под стрес -
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6 напряженная жизнь
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7 estresado
adj.stressed, tense.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estresar.* * *► adjetivo1 under stress* * *ADJ [persona] stressed, stressed out *; [vida, trabajo] stressfulha estado muy estresado últimamente — he's been very stressed o under a lot of stress recently
* * *- da adjetivo under stress* * *= stressed.Ex. Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.* * *- da adjetivo under stress* * *= stressed.Ex: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.
* * *estresado -daunder stressestá muy estresado he's been under a lot of stress* * *
Del verbo estresar: ( conjugate estresar)
estresado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estresado
estresar
estresado◊ -da adjetivo
under stress
estresado,-a adjetivo stressed (out): está muy estresada por culpa de la sobrecarga de trabajo, she's stressed out because of work overload
' estresado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
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* * *estresado, -a adjstressed, suffering from stress;estar estresado to be stressed* * *adj under stress, stressed out -
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рус Реакции на тяжелый стресс и нарушения адаптацииeng Reaction to severe stress, and adjustment disorders. This category differs from others in that it includes disorders identifiable on the basis of not only symptoms and course but also the existence of one or other of two causative influences: an exceptionally stressful life event producing an acute stress reaction, or a significant life change leading to continued unpleasant circumstances that result in an adjustment disorder. Although less severe psychosocial stress ("life events") may precipitate the onset or contribute to the presentation of a very wide range of disorders classified elsewhere in this chapter, its etiological importance is not always clear and in each case will be found to depend on individual, often idiosyncratic, vulnerability, i.e. the life events are neither necessary nor sufficient to explain the occurrence and form of the disorder. In contrast, the disorders brought together here are thought to arise always as a direct consequence of acute severe stress or continued trauma. The stress -
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рус Расстройство приспособительных реакцийeng Adjustment disorders. States of subjective distress and emotional disturbance, usually interfering with social functioning and performance, arising in the period of adaptation to a significant life change or a stressful life event. The stressor may have affected the integrity of an individual's social network (bereavement, separation experiences) or the wider system of social supports and values (migration, refugee status), or represented a major developmental transition or crisis (going to school, becoming a parent, failure to attain a cherished personal goal, retirement). Individual predisposition or vulnerability plays an important role in the risk of occurrence and the shaping of the manifestations of adjustment disorders, but it is nevertheless assumed that the condition would not have arisen without the stressor. The manifestations vary and include depressed mood, anxiety or worry (or mixture of these), a feeling of inability to cope, plan ahead, or continue in the present situation, as well as some deg -
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11 erreus
I.io. ( urduri) nervous, stressed out; \erreus bizi izan ; to have a stressful life; laborariak \erreus dira the farmers are up in armsII.io. ( balio ez duena) worthless, bad; a rkume \erreusa etxean jan ohi dugu we usually eat the parts of lamb nobody else wants -
12 тяжёлый
hardтяжёл|ый -
1. heavy;
~ чемодан heavy suitcase;
~ые портьеры heavy curtain;
~ые тучи heavy clouds;
~ые шаги heavy footsteps;
ponderous tread sg. ;
~ стиль heavy style;
2. (трудный) hard, difficult (тж. о ребёнке) ;
~ая работа hard work;
~ая дорога difficult road;
3. (затруднённый) laboured;
~ое дыхание laboured breathing;
4. (затруднительный) difficult;
(полный лишений, забот) stressful, hard;
(мучительный) painful;
~ые условия difficult conditions;
~ая жизнь hard life;
~ое время time of trouble/stress;
stressful days pl. ;
~ая обязанность painful duty;
~ая смерть painful death;
5. (сильный, глубокий) grievous;
(серьёзный, опасный) grave;
(суровый, жестокий) severe;
~ удар grievous/serious blow;
~ вздох deep sigh;
~ое наказание severe/heavy punishment;
он в ~ом состоянии his condition is grave;
6. (тягостный, гнетущий) painful, distressing;
(о мыслях и т. п. тж.) sad;
(о взгляде) sullen;
~ое зрелище distressing sight;
~ое настроение depressed state of mind;
7. (неуживчивый) difficult;
~ человек difficult person;
8. (удушливый) heavy, close;
~ запах heavy smell/fragrance;
~ воздух close/fetid air.
9.: ~ые танки heavy tanks;
~ое машиностроение heavy engineering;
~ая промышленность heavy industry;
~ая вода heavy water;
~ вес спорт. heavy weight;
~ая голова у кого-л. smb. has a dull headache;
~ день hard day;
~ая рука heavy hand;
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13 напрегнат
(за работа) strenuous, arduous, intensiverush, warm, ( силно) fierce(за усилие) strenuous, arduous(за атмосфера) tense, strained(за внимание) close, strainedнапрегнат живот a strenuous lifeнапрегнато мълчание tense silenceнапрегнато изражение an intense expressionдържа някого в напрегнато очакване keep s.o. in suspenseположението е много напрегнато the situation is very tenseнервите ми са много напрегнати I'm all on edgeследващите няколко дена бяха ужасно напрегнати (изпълнени с напрежение) the next few days were full of suspenseнервите му бяха напрегнати до крайност his nerves were strung up to the highest pitch1. тех. предварително напрегнат (за цимент) pre-strained, ( за стомана) pre-stressed* * *напрѐгнат,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.)1. (за работа) strenuous, arduous, intensive; exacting; rush, warm, ( силно) fierce; (за усилие) strenuous, arduous; (за атмосфера) tense, strained, stressful; electric; (за внимание) close, strained; ( нервен) tense, on edge, edgy, uptight; разг. (all) keyed up, over-wrought, strung up; в най-\напрегнатия момент in the thick of the press; държа някого в \напрегнато очакване keep s.o. in suspense; \напрегнат живот strenuous life; \напрегнато изражение intense expression; \напрегнато мълчание tense silence; нервите му бяха \напрегнати до крайност his nerves were strung up to the highest pitch; следващите няколко дена бяха ужасно \напрегнати ( изпълнени с напрежение) the next few days were full of suspense;* * *exacting; intent{in'tent}; overstrung; overwrought; tense{tens}: The situation is very напрегнат. - Положението е много напрегнато.; uptight* * *1. (за атмосфера) tense, strained 2. (за внимание) close, strained 3. (за работа) strenuous, arduous, intensive 4. (за усилие) strenuous, arduous 5. mex.: предварително НАПРЕГНАТ (за цимент) pre-strained, (за стомана) pre-stressed 6. rush, warm, (силно) fierce 7. НАПРЕГНАТ живот a strenuous life 8. НАПРЕГНАТo мълчание tense silence 9. НАПРЕГНАТо изражение an intense expression 10. в най-НАПРЕГНАТия момент in the thick of the press 11. държа някого в НАПРЕГНАТо очакване keep s.o. in suspense 12. нервите ми са много НАПРЕГНАТи I'm all on edge 13. нервите му бяха НАПРЕГНАТи до крайност his nerves were strung up to the highest pitch 14. положението е много НАПРЕГНАТо the situation is very tense 15. следващите няколко дена бяха ужасно НАПРЕГНАТи (изпълнени с напрежение) the next few days were full of suspense -
14 experience
experience [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1 noun(a) (in life, in a subject) expérience f;∎ he has lots of experience il a beaucoup d'expérience ou une grande expérience;∎ I had no previous experience je n'avais aucune expérience préalable;∎ I had no experience of looking after disabled people je ne m'étais jamais occupé de personnes handicapées;∎ do you have any experience of working with animals? avez-vous déjà travaillé avec des animaux?;∎ she has considerable management experience elle a une expérience considérable de ou dans la gestion;∎ to lack experience manquer d'expérience ou de pratique;∎ to gain experience of life faire l'apprentissage de la vie;∎ experience shows or proves that… l'expérience démontre ou montre ou prouve que…;∎ I know from experience that he's not to be trusted je sais par expérience qu'il ne faut pas lui faire confiance;∎ to know from bitter experience savoir pour en avoir fait la cruelle expérience;∎ to speak from experience parler en connaissance de cause;∎ in or from my (own) experience, (speaking) from personal experience d'après mon expérience personnelle;∎ my experience has been or it has been my experience that… d'après mon expérience…;∎ has that been your experience? (do you agree?) avez-vous remarqué la même chose?;∎ to put sth down to experience tirer un enseignement ou une leçon de qch;∎ it's all good experience (as consolation) à quelque chose malheur est bon;∎ experience is the best teacher l'expérience est le meilleur des enseignements;∎ the black experience in America la condition des Noirs en Amérique∎ I had so many exciting experiences j'ai vécu tant d'aventures passionnantes;∎ after this stressful experience après cette expérience stressante;∎ how did you enjoy the American experience? comment as-tu trouvé l'Amérique?;∎ humorous bad weather is all part of the Scottish experience le mauvais temps fait partie intégrante des joies de l'Écosse;∎ my first experience of French cooking/of a real Scottish New Year la première fois que j'ai goûté à la cuisine française/que j'ai assisté à un vrai réveillon écossais;∎ it was his first experience of love c'était la première fois qu'il tombait amoureux;∎ the crossing promises to be quite an experience la traversée promet d'être une expérience mémorable;∎ I hope it wasn't a nasty experience for you j'espère que cela n'a pas été trop désagréable pour toi;∎ a transatlantic cruise: the experience of a lifetime! une croisière à travers l'Atlantique: une expérience inoubliable!;∎ it was not an experience I would care to repeat je ne voudrais pas renouveler l'expérience(a) (undergo → hunger, hardship, recession) connaître;∎ to experience military combat faire l'expérience du combat militaire;∎ he experienced great difficulty in raising the money il a eu beaucoup de mal à trouver l'argent nécessaire(b) (feel → thrill, emotion, despair) sentir, ressentir;∎ she experienced a certain feeling of fear elle a ressenti une certaine frayeur;∎ he is experiencing a great deal of anxiety at the moment il est très angoissé en ce moment∎ come and experience Manhattan venez découvrir Manhattan;∎ if you've never experienced French cooking si vous n'avez jamais goûté à la cuisine française;∎ to experience a real Scottish New Year assister à un vrai réveillon écossais►► Commerce experience curve courbe f d'expérience -
15 напряжённый
1) General subject: all-out, arduous, breathless, cliff-hanging, cliffhanging, climacteric, close, constrained, exacting, high-keyed, high-pitched, high-pressure, intense, intensive, keen, laborious, strained, strenuous, stressful (о положении и т.п.), strung, strung-up, taut, tense, tensional, tight, uptight, stress-filled (a stress-filled life - напряжённая жизнь)2) Geology: prestressed3) Medicine: overwrought (о состоянии человека), wiry (о пульсе)4) Colloquial: (фильм) white-knuckle6) Economy: busy7) Automobile industry: stressed8) Diplomatic term: hard-working, hot9) Forestry: case-hardened (о состоянии древесины в процессе сушки)10) Psychology: severe11) Physiology: erectile12) Jargon: in a sweat, low down, tight-assed, wired14) Automation: strained (о материале)15) Psychoanalysis: laborous16) Makarov: arduous (о деятельности и т.п.), ding-dong, eager, nonslack, shocked (претерпевший ударный метаморфизм), stretched, stringent (о рынке и т.п.) -
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1) General subject: all-out, arduous, breathless, cliff-hanging, cliffhanging, climacteric, close, constrained, exacting, high-keyed, high-pitched, high-pressure, intense, intensive, keen, laborious, strained, strenuous, stressful (о положении и т.п.), strung, strung-up, taut, tense, tensional, tight, uptight, stress-filled (a stress-filled life - напряжённая жизнь)2) Geology: prestressed3) Medicine: overwrought (о состоянии человека), wiry (о пульсе)4) Colloquial: (фильм) white-knuckle6) Economy: busy7) Automobile industry: stressed8) Diplomatic term: hard-working, hot9) Forestry: case-hardened (о состоянии древесины в процессе сушки)10) Psychology: severe11) Physiology: erectile12) Jargon: in a sweat, low down, tight-assed, wired14) Automation: strained (о материале)15) Psychoanalysis: laborous16) Makarov: arduous (о деятельности и т.п.), ding-dong, eager, nonslack, shocked (претерпевший ударный метаморфизм), stretched, stringent (о рынке и т.п.) -
17 business
nounhe's in the wool business — er ist in der Wollbranche
business is business — (fig.) Geschäft ist Geschäft
set up in business — ein Geschäft od. eine Firma gründen
go out of business — pleite gehen (ugs.)
go into business — Geschäftsmann/-frau werden
do business [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] Geschäfte machen
be in business — Geschäftsmann/-frau sein
that is my business/none of your business — das ist meine Angelegenheit/nicht deine Sache
what business is it of yours? — was geht Sie das an?
mind your own business — kümmere dich um deine [eigenen] Angelegenheiten!
he has no business to do that — er hat kein Recht, das zu tun
4) (matter to be considered) Angelegenheit, die‘any other business’ — "Sonstiges"
5) (serious work)get down to [serious] business — [ernsthaft] zur Sache kommen; (Commerc.) an die Arbeit gehen
mean business — es ernst meinen
business before pleasure — erst die Arbeit, dann das Vergnügen
* * *['biznis]1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) das Geschäft2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) das Geschäft3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) die Angelegenheit•- academic.ru/9798/businesslike">businesslike- businessman
- on business* * *busi·ness<pl -es>[ˈbɪznɪs]I. nis your visit for \business or pleasure? ist ihr Besuch dienstlicher oder privater Natur?to combine [or mix] \business with pleasure das Angenehme mit dem Nützlichen verbindennever mix \business with pleasure Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps famto do \business with sb mit jdm Geschäfte machen [o geschäftliche Beziehungen unterhalten] [o Handel treiben]to go into \business Geschäftsmann/Geschäftsfrau werdenhe went into \business as a caterer er ging ins Gaststättengewerbeto go out of \business das Geschäft aufgebento talk \business zur Sache kommenon \business beruflich, dienstlich, geschäftlichhow's \business at the moment? was machen die Geschäfte?\business is booming/slow die Geschäfte gehen hervorragend/nicht gutwhat line of \business are you in? in welcher Branche sind Sie tätig?small \business Kleinunternehmen ntto start up [or establish] a \business ein Unternehmen gründenthat's none of your \business ( fam) das geht dich nichts anto be a time-consuming \business eine zeitraubende Angelegenheit seinto make sth one's \business sich dat etw zur Aufgabe machen6. no plto mean \business (be serious) es [wirklich] ernst meinento get on with the \business of sth mit etw dat weitermachen\business committee Unterhausausschuss m für die Einteilung der Sitzungszeit9.▶ to do one's \business ( euph: person) austreten, sich akk erleichtern euph; (dog) sein Geschäft verrichten euph▶ to get down to \business zur Sache kommen▶ to be in the \business of [doing] sth dafür zuständig sein, etw zu tunI'm not in the \business of telling you what to do es ist nicht meine Sache, Ihnen zu sagen, was Sie zu tun habento hurt like nobody's \business ganz arg weh tun famto run like nobody's \business ganz schnell rennen▶ what a \business was für ein Umstand* * *['bIznɪs]n1) no pl (= commerce) Geschäft nt; (= line of business) Branche fto be in the publishing/insurance business — im Verlagswesen/der Versicherungsbranche tätig sein
to set up in business as a butcher/lawyer etc — sich als Fleischer/Rechtsanwalt etc niederlassen
to do business with sb — Geschäfte pl mit jdm machen
"business as usual" (during renovation etc) — das Geschäft bleibt geöffnet
he is here/away on business — er ist geschäftlich hier/unterwegs
to get down to business —
to combine or mix business with pleasure — das Angenehme mit dem Nützlichen verbinden
you shouldn't mix business with pleasure — man sollte Geschäftliches und Vergnügen trennen
looking for business? (asked by prostitute) — na, Süßer, wie wärs?
2) (fig inf)it's/she's the business — das/sie ist spitze (inf)
that's my business — das ist meine Sache or Angelegenheit
that's no business of mine/yours, that's none of my/your business — das geht mich/dich nichts an
to make it one's business to do sth — es sich (dat) zur Aufgabe machen, etw zu tun
you should make it your business to see that all the products... — Sie sollten sich darum kümmern, dass alle Produkte...
you've no business doing that — du hast kein Recht, das zu tun
we are not in the business of doing that — es ist nicht unsere Aufgabe, das zu tun
I must be about my business (form) — ich muss( jetzt) meinen Geschäften nachgehen
See:→ mind5) (= difficult job) Problem nt6) (inf: affair) Sache fmoving house can be a costly/stressful business — ein Umzug kann ganz schön teuer/stressig sein
See:→ funny8) (inf: defecation of dog, child) Geschäft nt (inf)* * *business [ˈbıznıs]A s1. Geschäft n, Beruf m, Tätigkeit f, Gewerbe n, Arbeit f:in the music business im Musikgeschäft;on business geschäftlich, beruflich, in Geschäften, in einer geschäftlichen Angelegenheit;be away on business dienstlich oder geschäftlich unterwegs sein, auf Dienst- oder Geschäftsreise sein;on the way to business auf dem Weg zur Arbeit(sstätte);politics is a dirty business die Politik ist ein schmutziges Geschäft;carry on business as an estate agent als Grundstücksmakler tätig sein;discuss business über geschäftliche Dinge reden;he knows his business er versteht sein Geschäft2. a) Kaufmannsberuf mb) Geschäftsleben n, Handel m:be in business Geschäftsmann oder Kaufmann sein, ein Geschäft haben;be back in business wieder im Geschäft sein;go into business Kaufmann werden;a) das Geschäft oder seinen Beruf aufgeben,b) den Betrieb einstellen;business is business Geschäft ist Geschäft3. WIRTSCH Geschäft(sgang) n(m), Geschäftsvolumen n, Umsatz m:bad for business schlecht fürs Geschäft;how is business? wie gehen die Geschäfte?;business is slack das Geschäft ist flau;no business (done) (Börse) ohne Umsatz;do good business gute Geschäfte machen ( with mit);lose business Kundschaft oder Aufträge verlieren, geschäftliche Einbußen erleiden4. WIRTSCH Geschäft n, (Geschäfts)Unternehmen n, (-)Betrieb m, Firma f5. (Laden)Geschäft n6. Arbeit f, Tätigkeit f, Beschäftigung f:business before pleasure erst die Arbeit, dann das Vergnügen;8. Sache f, Aufgabe f, Pflicht f:that’s your business (to do) das (zu tun) ist deine Aufgabe;make it one’s business to do sth, make a business of doing sth es sich zur Aufgabe machen, etwas zu tun9. Angelegenheit f, Sache f:life is a serious business das Leben ist eine ernste Angelegenheit;that’s my business das ist meine Sache, das geht niemanden etwas an;this is nobody’s business das geht niemanden etwas an;this is none of your business, that is no business of yours das geht Sie nichts an;get down to business zur Sache kommen;I’m trying to keep out of this demonstration business umg ich versuche, mich aus der ganzen Demonstriererei herauszuhalten;10. Anliegen n:what is your business? was haben Sie auf dem Herzen?11. Anlass m, Grund m, Berechtigung f:what business did he have to say that? wie kam er dazu, das zu sagen?12. THEAT Aktion f (stumme Szenen, Bewegungen etc; Ggs Sprechtext)13. Geschäft n euph (Notdurft):B adj geschäftlich:for business reasons aus geschäftlichen Gründen* * *noun2) no pl. (buying and selling) Geschäfte Pl.business is business — (fig.) Geschäft ist Geschäft
set up in business — ein Geschäft od. eine Firma gründen
go out of business — pleite gehen (ugs.)
go into business — Geschäftsmann/-frau werden
do business [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] Geschäfte machen
be in business — Geschäftsmann/-frau sein
3) (task, duty, province) Aufgabe, die; Pflicht, diethat is my business/none of your business — das ist meine Angelegenheit/nicht deine Sache
mind your own business — kümmere dich um deine [eigenen] Angelegenheiten!
he has no business to do that — er hat kein Recht, das zu tun
4) (matter to be considered) Angelegenheit, die‘any other business’ — "Sonstiges"
get down to [serious] business — [ernsthaft] zur Sache kommen; (Commerc.) an die Arbeit gehen
business before pleasure — erst die Arbeit, dann das Vergnügen
* * *adj.geschäftlich adj. n.Angelegenheit f.Geschäft -e n.Problem -e n.Sache -n f. -
18 stressare
stress* * *stressare v.tr. to stress out, to put* under stress: la vita in città mi stressa, I find city life stressful.◘ stressarsi v.intr.pron. to feel* stressed, to be under stress.* * *[stres'sare] 1. 2.verbo pronominale stressarsi to get* worked up, to get* stressed* * *stressare/stres'sare/ [1]to put* [sb.] under stress, to put* stress on [ persona]II stressarsi verbo pronominaleto get* worked up, to get* stressed.
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stressful — adjective Irritating; causing stress. I have always argued that change becomes stressful and overwhelming only when youve lost any sense of the constancy of your life. You need firm ground to stand on. From there, you can deal with that change.… … Wiktionary
Meaningful life — A meaningful life is a broad term encompassing a varied number of definitions having to do with the pursuit of life satisfaction. Meaning can be defined as the connection linking two presumably independent entities together (Baumeister Vohs,… … Wikipedia
Quarter-life crisis — The quarterlife crisis (QLC) is a term applied to the period of life immediately following the major changes of adolescence, usually ranging from the early twenties to the early thirties. The term is named by analogy with mid life crisis. It is… … Wikipedia
Work-life balance — The expression work life balance was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual s work and personal life. (New Ways to Work and the Working Mother s Association in the United Kingdom). In the United States, this… … Wikipedia
One Life to Live storylines (1990–1999) — One Life to Live is an American soap opera that has been broadcast on the ABC network since 1968. The series starts with One Life to Live storylines (1968–1979). The plot continues in One Life to Live storylines (1980–1989). The plot in the next… … Wikipedia
List of Grounded for Life episodes — This is a list of episodes of the sitcom Grounded for Life. Contents 1 Series overview 2 Season 1: 2001 3 Season 2: 2001 2002 4 Season 3: 2002 2003 … Wikipedia
Major depressive disorder — For other depressive disorders, see Mood disorder. Major Depressive Disorder Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
mental disorder — Any illness with a psychological origin, manifested either in symptoms of emotional distress or in abnormal behaviour. Most mental disorders can be broadly classified as either psychoses or neuroses (see neurosis; psychosis). Psychoses (e.g.,… … Universalium
Holmes and Rahe stress scale — The Holmes and Rahe stress scale is a list of 41 stressful life events that can contribute to illness. DevelopmentIn 1967, psychiatrists Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe examined the medical records of over 5,000 medical patients as a way to… … Wikipedia