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1 stress
stress [stres]1. nouna. ( = pressure) stress mb. ( = emphasis) insistance fc. (on syllable) accent md. (on rope, cable) charge fa. ( = emphasize) insister surb. [+ syllable] accentuer3. compounds* * *[stres] 1.1) ( nervous) tension f, stress memotional/mental stress — tension émotionnelle/nerveuse
signs of stress — signes mpl de tension
to be under stress ou suffer from stress — être stressé
the stresses and strains of modern life — les agressions fpl de la vie moderne
2) ( emphasis)to lay ou put stress on — mettre l'accent m sur, insister sur [fact, problem]
3) Physics effort m4) Linguistics ( in particular case) accent mthe stress falls on... — l'accent tombe sur...
5) ( whole system) accentuation f2.transitive verb1) ( emphasize) mettre l'accent m or insister sur [issue, difficulty, advantage]to stress the importance of something — souligner l'importance f de quelque chose
to stress the need for something/to do — souligner la nécessité de quelque chose/de faire
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2 react
react [rɪ'ækt]réagir;∎ to react to sth réagir à qch;∎ the patient is reacting well to the treatment le malade réagit bien au traitement;∎ to react against sb/sth réagir contre qn/qch;∎ the acid reacts with the metal l'acide réagit avec le métalChemistry faire réagir ( sth with sth qch avec qch) -
3 react
[ri'ækt]1) (to behave in a certain way as a result of something: How did he react when you called him a fool?; He reacted angrily to the criticism; Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.) réagir2) ((with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of: Young people tend to react against their parents.) réagir (contre)3) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) réagir (à)•- reaction- reactionary - reactor
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