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1 stress-mark
noun (a mark used to show where the stress comes in a word etc: bookworm; designer.) kirčio ženklas -
2 stress
[stres] 1. noun1) (the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this: the stresses of modern life; Her headaches may be caused by stress.) stresas, įtempimas2) (force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other: Bridge-designers have to know about stress.) slėgimas3) (force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words: In the word `widow' we put stress on the first syllable.) kirtis2. verb(to emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc): Should you stress the last syllable in `violin'?; He stressed the necessity of being punctual.) kirčiuoti, akcentuoti- lay/put stress on -
3 accent
1. ['æksənt] noun1) ((a mark used to show) the stress on a syllable: The accent is on the second syllable.) kirtis2) (a mark used to show the pronunciation of a letter in certain languages: Put an accent on the e in début.) kirčio ženklas3) (emphasis: The accent must be on hard work.) didžiausias dėmesys, pabrėžimas4) (a special way of pronouncing words in a particular area etc: an American accent.) akcentas, tartis2. [ək'sent] verb(to pronounce with stress or emphasis: The second syllable is accented.) kirčiuoti, pabrėžti -
4 impress
[im'pres]1) (to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person): I was impressed by his good behaviour.) (kam) (pa)daryti įspūdį2) ((with on or upon) to stress (something to someone): I must impress upon you the need for silence.) pabrėžti, atkreipti (kieno) dėmesį3) (to fix (a fact etc in the mind): She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.) įsikalti, įsiminti4) (make (a mark) on something by pressing: a footprint impressed in the sand.) į(si)spausti•- impressive
- impressively
- impressiveness
- be under the impression that
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5 pressure
['preʃə]1) ((the amount of force exerted by) the action of pressing: to apply pressure to a cut to stop bleeding; A barometer measures atmospheric pressure.) spaudimas, slėgis2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) įtampa, našta, sunkumas3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) spaudimas, prievarta•- pressurise
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6 distort
[di'sto:t]1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: Her face was distorted with pain; Metal distorts under stress.) iškreipti, iškraipyti2) (to make (sound) indistinct and unnatural: Her voice sounded distorted on the telephone.) iškraipyti, deformuoti• -
7 honestly
1) (in an honest way: He gained his wealth honestly.) sąžiningai, dorai2) (used to stress the truth of what a person is saying: Honestly, that's exactly what he said; I honestly don't think it's possible.) tikrai, iš tiesų, garbės žodis -
8 underline
1) (to draw a line under: He wrote down the title of his essay and underlined it.) pabraukti2) (to emphasize or stress: In his speech he underlined several points.) pabrėžti
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