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  • 121 pressure

    ['prɛʃə(r)] 1. n
    ( physical force) nacisk m, ucisk m; (of air, water) ciśnienie nt; ( fig) ( demand) naciski pl; ( stress) napięcie nt
    2. vt

    to pressure sb (to do sth)zmuszać (zmusić perf) kogoś (do zrobienia czegoś)

    to put pressure on sb (to do sth)wywierać (wywrzeć perf) presję na kogoś (, by coś zrobił)

    high/low pressure — wysokie/niskie ciśnienie

    * * *
    ['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.) ucisk, ciśnienie
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) presja, napięcie
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) nacisk, presja
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker

    English-Polish dictionary > pressure

  • 122 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.) spiediens
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) slodze; spriedze
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) spiediens; uzstājība
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker
    * * *
    spiediens; grūtības; presēšana; spriegums; hermetizēt; uzturēt paaugstinātu spiedienu

    English-Latvian dictionary > pressure

  • 123 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, slėgis
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) įtampa, našta, sunkumas
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) spaudimas, prievarta
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pressure

  • 124 pressure

    n. tryck; belastning
    --------
    v. pressa, utöva påtryckning på
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    ['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.) tryck
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) press, tryck, stress
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) press, tryck
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker

    English-Swedish dictionary > pressure

  • 125 constraint

    con·straint [kənʼstreɪnt] n
    1) ( compulsion) Zwang m;
    the \constraint of politeness das Gebot der Höflichkeit;
    under \constraint unter Zwang
    2) ( restriction) Beschränkung f, Einschränkung f; ( hindrance) Behinderung f;
    to impose \constraints on sb/ sth jdm/etw Beschränkungen auferlegen ( geh), jdn/etw einschränken;
    to place \constraints on sth etw dat Zwänge auferlegen
    3) no pl (form: stiffness) Gezwungenheit f; ( awkwardness) Befangenheit f;
    without \constraint ungezwungen

    English-German students dictionary > constraint

  • 126 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.) tlak
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) tíha
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) (ná)tlak
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker
    * * *
    • tisknutí
    • tlak
    • tlačení
    • lisování
    • nátlak

    English-Czech dictionary > pressure

  • 127 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.) tlak
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) ťarcha
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) nátlak
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker
    * * *
    • tlak

    English-Slovak dictionary > pressure

  • 128 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.) presiune
    2) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) stres
    3) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) (sub) presiune
    - pressurise
    - pressure cooker

    English-Romanian dictionary > pressure

См. также в других словарях:

  • under compulsion — index bound Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Under Compulsion — Infobox Book name = Under Compulsion title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket from the first edition. author = Thomas M. Disch illustrator = cover artist = Ken Reilly country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre =… …   Wikipedia

  • under compulsion — by force, under pressure …   English contemporary dictionary

  • under protest — adv. Unwillingly; done under compulsion while making one’s unwillingness known; used to describe an action done unwillingly and with objection. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell …   Law dictionary

  • compulsion — n. 1) to feel a compulsion 2) (a) moral compulsion 3) a compulsion to + inf. (he felt no compulsion to do it) 4) under compulsion (to give in under compulsion) * * * [kəm pʌlʃ(ə)n] (a) moral compulsion to feel a compulsion a compulsion to + inf.… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • compulsion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strange ▪ inner … OF COMPULSION ▪ element (BrE) ▪ There is an element of compulsion in the new plan for the unemployed. V …   Collocations dictionary

  • compulsion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Coercion Nouns compulsion, coercion, coaction, constraint, duress, obligation; enforcement, pressure; [physical, brute, or main] force; the sword, martial law, strong arm [of the law]; draft,… …   English dictionary for students

  • compulsion — UK [kəmˈpʌlʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms compulsion : singular compulsion plural compulsions 1) [countable] a very strong feeling of wanting to do something, especially a feeling that you cannot control He felt a sudden compulsion to tell her the… …   English dictionary

  • compulsion — com|pul|sion [ kəm pʌlʃən ] noun 1. ) count a very strong feeling of wanting to do something, especially a feeling that you cannot control: He felt a sudden compulsion to tell her the truth. 2. ) uncount a legal or other obligation to do… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • compulsion — n. 1 a constraint; an obligation. 2 Psychol. an irresistible urge to a form of behaviour, esp. against one s conscious wishes. Phrases and idioms: under compulsion because one is compelled. Etymology: ME f. F f. LL compulsio onis (as compel) …   Useful english dictionary

  • under protest — A payment made or an act done under compulsion while the payor or actor asserts that he waives no rights by making the payment or by doing the act. U.C.C. No. 1 207. See protest …   Black's law dictionary

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