stress 范例
EN[stɹɛs] [-ɛs]US
名压力, 重音 动着重
- 例句 stress
- The problem with the crossplay of plastic-based (Mylar) tape is that it's pliable; any difference in temperature or mechanical stress, induced by various transports, will distort track patterns recorded on the compliant tape.
- When Caenorhabditis elegans larvae enter dauer they arrest feeding but remain active and motile, yet become stress-resistant, extremely long-lived and non-ageing.
- His depersonalization causes a great deal of stress as he searches for an authentic personal identity.
- The stress of this job is really draining me.
- The shuttle locomotive body is a conventional stress-skin monocoque structure, with longitudinal members at solebar and cantrail levels.
- Go easy on him, he's been under a lot of stress lately.
- Some people put the stress on the first syllable of “controversy”; others put it on the second.
- I must stress that this information is given in strict confidence.
- Some evolutionary theorists stress that cultural innovation allows human beings to overcome the blind stumblings of natural selection: we deliberately solve a problem and pass on that solution to our descendants, who improve on it in turn.
- 例句 stresses
- In Islam, Sunni is a more triumphant version of the faith than Shia, which stresses the importance of suffering, following the founder Ali, who was persecuted.
- There is such a thing as the Butler Way, a team-first philosophy that stresses humility, passion, unity, servanthood and thankfulness.
- Patrick Childress, who solo circumnavigated on a Catalina 27 in 1982, stresses the value of eggs, which will keep at least six weeks if previously unrefrigerated and oiled with vegetable shortening.
- In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan.
- Like the spores of other bacteria, when compared to vegetative cells, akinetes are more resistant to environmental stresses.
- 例句 stressed
- Those chronically stressed animals were then compared with nonstressed peers.
- pre-stressed concrete
- The word minimalism is stressed on its propreantepenultimate syllable.
- You see the streets have me stressed somethin' terrible.
- "desserts" and "stressed" are believed to be the longest common English anadromes
- Norse example (half rhyme of stressed syllables only, not of whole words, in the Þórsdrápa):
- The word dis·ín·te·res·ted·ly is stressed on the propreantepenult.
- “Emphasis” is stressed on the first syllable, but “emphatic” is stressed on the second.
- I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. You're getting stressed out.
- With her thesis defence coming up, she is completely stressed out.
- 例句 stressing
- When Martin rejects a foundationalist as well a subjectivist understanding of phenomenology (5f.), instead stressing phenomenology’s “characteristic concern” with “the structure of experience” (6), [ … ] .
- The teacher had a heart-to-heart talk with the student who was a clock-watcher, stressing the importance of putting his mind to his schoolwork.
- Harvesting is a stressing, thirsty occupation
- Will you stop worrying? You're stressing me out.
- Stressing American ideals, seven San Diego City high schools last spring presented a series of weekly radio dramas based on the lives of Great Americans.
Examples of stress in a Sentence
资料来源: 维基词典