Stress | Mean of stress in English Dictionary

/ˈstrɛs/

  • Noun
  • a state of mental tension and worry caused by problems in your life, work, etc.
    1. She uses meditation as a way of reducing/relieving stress.
    2. Hormones are released into the body in response to emotional stress.
    3. He needs help with stress management. [=ways to deal with stress]
  • something that causes strong feelings of worry or anxiety
    1. I'm sorry for being grumpy. I've been under (a lot of) stress at work lately.
    2. She is dealing with the stresses of working full-time and going to school.
    3. He talked about the stresses and strains of owning a business.
  • physical force or pressure
    1. Carrying a heavy backpack around all day puts a lot of stress on your shoulders and back.
    2. To reduce the amount of stress on your back, bend your knees when you lift something heavy.
    3. The ship's mast snapped under the stress of high winds.
    4. measuring the effects of stresses on the material
  • special importance or attention that is given to something
    1. The teacher laid/put stress on [=emphasized] the need for good study habits.
  • greater loudness or force given to a syllable of a word in speech or to a beat in music
    1. Stress falls on the first syllable of the word “language.”
    2. Stresses fall on different beats in different parts of the song.
    3. The stress [=accent] is on the first syllable.
  • Verb
  • to give special attention to (something)
    1. The dentist repeatedly stressed [=emphasized] the importance of flossing regularly.
    2. The union stressed the need for stricter safety standards.
    3. The risks involved in the procedure should/must be stressed.
  • to pronounce (a syllable or word) in a louder or more forceful way than other syllables or words
    1. Some people stress the second syllable of “harassment,” while others stress the first.
    2. When she said, “We need lots of money,” she stressed the word “lots.”
  • to feel very worried or anxious about something
    1. It's not an important decision and it isn't worth stressing over.
    2. You don't need to stress [=stress out] about the exam. You'll do fine.
    3. Not having a clear plan was stressing me. [=stressing me out]
  • to feel very worried or anxious or to make (someone) feel very worried or anxious
    1. I hate being around her when she's stressing out.
    2. Work is stressing him out.

Những từ liên quan với STRESS

trauma, strain, agony, importance, burden, hassle, repeat, crunch, fear, hardship, anxiety, intensity, force, heat
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