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1 tension
[-ʃən]1) (the state of being stretched, or the degree to which something is stretched: the tension of the rope.) napätie, napnutie2) (mental strain; anxiety: She is suffering from nervous tension; the tensions of modern life.) napätie* * *• vzrušit• tlak• deformuje osobnost• roztiahnutie• roztahovanie• rozpínanie• potenciál• napínac• nervózne napätie• napínanie• napätie• natahovanie• napínací stroj• napnutost• napnutie• natiahnutie• napínadlo• napínacie zariadenie -
2 tension wood
• tahové drevo -
3 backward tension
• spätný tah -
4 electric tension
• elektrické napätie (zast. -
5 grid tension
• napätie rozvodovej siete -
6 high tension
• vysoké napätie -
7 high-tension primary wind
• primárne vinutie vysokého -
8 high-tension supply
• zdroj vysokého napätia -
9 high-tension switch
• vysokonapätový spínac -
10 international tension
• medzinárodné napätie -
11 lessening of tension
• zníženie napätia -
12 low tension
• nízke napätie -
13 low-tension secondary win
• sekundárne vinutie nízkeh -
14 tape tension
• napnutie pásky -
15 tense
[tens] I noun(a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.) čas (slovesný)II 1. adjective1) (strained; nervous: The crowd was tense with excitement; a tense situation.) napätý2) (tight; tightly stretched.) napnutý2. verb(to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.) napnúť- tensely- tenseness
- tension* * *• vzbudzujúci napätie• s vybicovanými nervami• slovesný cas• súslednost casu• strnulý• byt v napätí• napínavý• napätý• napnutý• natiahnutý• nervózny• napnút -
16 unwind
past tense, past participle - unwound; verb1) (to take or come out of a coiled or wound position: He unwound the bandage from his ankle.) odvinúť (sa)2) (to relax after a period of tension: Give me a chance to unwind!) uvoľniť sa* * *• uvolnit sa• snat obväz• rozmotat sa• rozvinút sa• rozpísat• rozviest• relaxovat• povolit• odvinút sa• odmotat sa• odvíjat -
17 poised
1) (staying in a state of balance and stillness: The car was poised on the edge of the cliff.) nehybne visiaci2) (having the body in a state of tension and readiness to act: The animal was poised ready to leap.) prichystaný na
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tension — [ tɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1490; lat. tensio I ♦ (Concret) 1 ♦ Physiol. État d un tissu, d un organe distendu. Résistance opposée par une paroi organique aux liquides, aux gaz contenus dans la cavité qu elle limite. Tension de la paroi abdominale. 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tension — Ten sion, n. [L. tensio, from tendere, tensum, to stretch: cf. F. tension. See {Tense}, a.] 1. The act of stretching or straining; the state of being stretched or strained to stiffness; the state of being bent strained; as, the tension of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tension — may refer to:In science: *Tension (physics), a force related to the stretching of an object (the opposite of compression) *High tension, in electrical power transmission, wires which carry high voltages *Stress (medicine), also referred to as… … Wikipedia
tensión — sustantivo femenino 1. Área: física, física Estado de un cuerpo elástico cuando dos o más fuerzas actúan sobre él: Hay que darle más tensión a las cuerdas de la guitarra. tensión superficial Fuerza que ejercen las moléculas del interior de un… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
tension — Tension. s. f. v. Estat de ce qui est tendu. Tension de nerfs. cette fluxion luy causoit une grande tension à la peau. Il se prend aussi fig. pour Grande application d esprit. Il s est épuisé par une trop grande tension d esprit. dans ce travail… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
tensión — f. fisiol. Resistencia que ofrecen las paredes de aquellas cavidades orgánicas que contienen un líquido o un gas en su interior, como el sistema circulatorio y la sangre, o el ojo y el humor vítreo. Medical Dictionary. 2011. tensión … Diccionario médico
tension — 1530s, a stretched condition, from M.Fr. tension, from L. tensionem (nom. tensio) a stretching (in M.L. a struggle, contest ), from tensus, pp. of tendere to stretch, from PIE root *ten stretch (see TENET (Cf. tenet)). The sense of nervou … Etymology dictionary
tension — ► NOUN 1) the state of being tense. 2) mental or emotional strain. 3) a situation in which there is conflict or strain because of differing views, aims, or elements. 4) the degree of stitch tightness in knitting and machine sewing. 5) voltage of… … English terms dictionary
tension — [ten′shən] n. [< MFr or L: MFr < L tensio < tensus: see TENSE1] 1. a tensing or being tensed 2. mental or nervous strain, often accompanied by muscular tautness 3. a state of strained relations; uneasiness due to mutual hostility 4. a… … English World dictionary
Tension — (lat./engl.: Spannung) bezeichnet in der physikalischen Chemie Druck, Spannung, siehe Druck (Physik) die Spannung einer Saite alternativ zur Saitenstärke in der Jazzharmonik einen Spannungston, der zu einem Akkord hinzugenommen wird: Tension… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tension — [n1] tightness astriction, balance, constriction, force, pressure, rigidity, stiffness, strain, straining, stress, stretching, tautness, tenseness, tensity; concepts 723,726 Ant. limpness, looseness, relaxation, slack tension [n2] mental stress… … New thesaurus