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    pres·sure [ʼpreʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] n
    1) no pl ( physical force) Druck m;
    massage with gentle \pressure mit leichten Druckbewegungen massieren;
    to apply \pressure Druck ausüben;
    apply \pressure to the bleeding wound drücken Sie die Wunde ab;
    to put \pressure on sth auf etw akk drücken
    2) phys Druck m;
    under deep-sea \pressures bei Tiefseedruck;
    to store gas at a particular \pressure Gas unter einem bestimmten Druck lagern
    3) no pl ( stress) Druck m, Stress m, Belastung f; ( stronger) Überlastung f;
    the \pressure of work die Arbeitsbelastung;
    ( stronger) die Arbeitsüberlastung;
    to be under \pressure to do sth unter Druck stehen, etw zu tun, etw dringend tun müssen;
    to handle \pressure Belastungen [o Druck] aushalten;
    she is very good at handling \pressure sie kann sehr gut mit Stress umgehen;
    there is a lot of \pressure on sb jd hat Stress [o ist im Stress] [o steht unter Druck];
    4) no pl ( insistence) Druck m;
    \pressure to abandon the new motorway is increasing die Forderungen, die neuen Autobahnpläne zu verwerfen, werden lauter;
    \pressure of public opinion Druck m der öffentlichen Meinung;
    to do sth under \pressure etw gezwungenermaßen [o unter Druck] tun;
    to do sth under \pressure from sb etw auf jds Drängen nt hin tun;
    to put \pressure [or bring \pressure to bear] on sb [to do sth] ( form) jdn unter Druck setzen[, damit er/sie etw tut]
    5) (demands, stress)
    \pressures pl Druck m kein pl, Belastung[en] f[pl];
    he's got a lot of \pressures on him just now er ist im Moment starken Belastungen ausgesetzt vt ( esp Am)
    to \pressure sb to do [or into doing] sth jdn dazu drängen [o unter Druck setzen], etw zu tun

    English-German students dictionary > pressure

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