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Pressure

ˈprɛʃər
非常に一般的
700 - 800
700 - 800
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。

压力, 压力 (物理学), 施压, 气压

Pressure の中国語での意味

压力

例:
She felt a lot of pressure to perform well in her exams.
她感到在考试中表现良好的压力。
The pressure of the situation made him anxious.
情况的压力让他感到焦虑。
使用法: informalコンテクスト: Used in everyday conversations to describe stress or demands in various situations such as work, school, or personal life.
注記: This is the most common use of 'pressure' in everyday language, often referring to emotional or psychological stress.

压力 (物理学)

例:
The pressure of the gas increases as the volume decreases.
当体积减小时,气体的压力增加。
Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
压力被定义为单位面积上的力。
使用法: formalコンテクスト: Used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in physics and engineering.
注記: In scientific contexts, 'pressure' refers to a physical quantity and is measured in units such as Pascals (Pa).

施压

例:
The manager put pressure on the team to meet the deadline.
经理对团队施加了压力以满足最后期限。
She felt her parents were pressuring her to choose a certain career.
她觉得父母在施压让她选择某个特定的职业。
使用法: informalコンテクスト: Used to describe situations where someone is being urged or coerced to do something.
注記: This can imply a negative connotation, as it often involves stress or coercion rather than voluntary action.

气压

例:
The weather forecast predicts low pressure over the region.
天气预报预测该地区有低气压。
High pressure systems usually bring clear skies.
高气压系统通常带来晴朗的天空。
使用法: formalコンテクスト: Used in meteorology and discussions about weather patterns.
注記: Refers specifically to atmospheric pressure and is important in weather forecasting.

Pressureの同義語

stress

Stress refers to mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from demanding circumstances.
例: The pressure of work was causing her a lot of stress.
注記: While pressure can be physical or mental, stress specifically relates to psychological strain.

strain

Strain denotes the physical or emotional pressure or tension placed on someone or something.
例: The strain of the long-distance journey was evident on his face.
注記: Strain often implies a degree of difficulty or burden placed on a person or object.

tension

Tension refers to a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from conflicting or stressful situations.
例: There was a palpable tension in the room as they awaited the results.
注記: Tension typically suggests a state of unease or apprehension caused by conflicting interests or emotions.

burden

Burden signifies a heavy load or duty that causes stress or difficulty.
例: The burden of responsibility weighed heavily on her shoulders.
注記: While pressure can be broader and encompass various types of demands, burden specifically conveys a sense of weight or responsibility.

Pressureの表現、よく使われるフレーズ

Under pressure

To work effectively in stressful situations.
例: She performs well under pressure.
注記: The phrase adds a sense of being in a challenging situation.

Pressure cooker

A situation or environment with high stress and tension.
例: The upcoming deadline turned the office into a pressure cooker.
注記: The idiom implies an intense and potentially explosive situation.

Pressure point

A specific area or factor that has a significant influence or impact.
例: Finding the pressure points in negotiations is crucial.
注記: The phrase emphasizes a critical factor or aspect.

Pressure someone into

To push or force someone to do something they may not want to do.
例: He felt pressured into making a decision.
注記: This phrase implies coercion or influence exerted on someone.

Beneath the surface

Hidden or not immediately visible.
例: Beneath the surface, she was feeling the pressure of the upcoming exam.
注記: The phrase suggests that the pressure is not outwardly evident.

Pressure off

Feeling relieved or no longer stressed about something.
例: With the project completed, he felt the pressure off.
注記: This phrase indicates a sense of relief from pressure.

Put the pressure on

To demand or expect a lot from someone, increasing stress or tension.
例: The coach put the pressure on the team to perform well.
注記: This phrase implies actively increasing the stress or expectations on someone.

Pressureの日常(スラング)表現

Feeling the heat

This slang term means to be under a lot of pressure or stress.
例: I'm really feeling the heat at work with this upcoming deadline.
注記: It alludes to the idea of heat causing discomfort, similar to feeling pressure or stress.

Crunch time

This term is used to describe a period when pressure or stress is at its peak and a decision needs to be made or action needs to be taken.
例: It's crunch time for me to finish this project before the end of the day.
注記: It emphasizes the urgency and critical nature of the situation, similar to moments of high pressure or stress.

Hang in the balance

This phrase suggests that the outcome is uncertain and dependent on a crucial event or decision.
例: The success of our business hangs in the balance with this important client meeting.
注記: It focuses on the precarious nature of the situation, similar to how pressure situations can swing either way.

Swamped

This slang term implies being overwhelmed with work, tasks, or responsibilities.
例: I can't go out this weekend, I'm swamped with assignments to finish.
注記: It conveys a sense of being buried or flooded with tasks, amplifying the feeling of pressure or stress.

In the hot seat

Being in the hot seat means being in a situation where one is under intense scrutiny or facing high pressure.
例: The new employee found themselves in the hot seat during the important presentation.
注記: It refers specifically to being at the center of attention or responsibility, often under pressure from others.

On edge

This term describes a state of nervousness, anticipation, or unease due to pressure or stress.
例: The tense atmosphere in the room had everyone on edge before the results were announced.
注記: It reflects the feeling of being close to a breaking point or heightened sensitivity, similar to moments of pressure.

Up the ante

To up the ante means to increase the level of challenge, risk, or pressure in a situation.
例: The competition just upped the ante by introducing a new advanced feature in their product.
注記: It involves raising the stakes or intensity of a situation, often to create more pressure or induce change.

Pressure - 例

The pressure in the tire is too low.
轮胎里的气压太低了。
She felt a lot of pressure to succeed.
她感受到很大的成功压力
The pressure gauge showed a reading of 100 psi.
压力表显示的读数为100 psi。

Pressureの文法

Pressure - 名詞 (Noun) / 名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass)
見出し語: pressure
活用
名詞、複数 (Noun, plural): pressures, pressure
名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass): pressure
動詞、過去形 (Verb, past tense): pressured
動詞、動名詞または現在分詞 (Verb, gerund or present participle): pressuring
動詞、三人称単数現在形 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): pressures
動詞、原形 (Verb, base form): pressure
動詞、三人称単数以外の現在形 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): pressure
音節、区切り、アクセント
pressure 2 音節を含む: pres • sure
音声表記: ˈpre-shər
pres sure , ˈpre shər (赤い音節が強調されています)

Pressure - 重要性と使用頻度

単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。
pressure: 700 - 800 (非常に一般的).
この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
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