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I . stress <-es> [stres] SUST.

1. stress:

stress (mental strain)
stres m
stress (mental strain)
stress (mental strain)
napor m
to be under stress
to be under stress (at work)

2. stress no pl. (emphasis):

stress
stress
teža f

3. stress LING. (pronunciation):

stress
naglas m

4. stress FÍS.:

stress (tension)
stress (pressure)

II . stress [stres] V. trans.

1. stress (emphasize):

stress
poudarjati [form. perf. poudariti]
stress LING.
naglaševati [form. perf. naglasiti]

2. stress (strain):

stress
obremenjevati [form. perf. obremeniti]
to stress sb
to stress sb

de-stress [ˌdi:ˈstres] V. intr.

ˈstress frac·ture SUST.

stress fracture MED.
stress fracture FÍS.

ˈstress mark SUST. LING.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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However, under certain conditions, the lactoperoxidase system may contribute to oxidative stress.
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Close-mid vowels and open-mid vowels (and) contrast only when they are stressed.
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This type of ventricle is capable of generating greater forces and higher pressures, while the increased wall thickness maintains normal wall stress.
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Such an analysis can be supplemented with stress testing.
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Both countries stressed that they would remain firm allies.
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This avoids damage to the fish and the stress of being out of water.
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He stressed, however, that he would only return if he was in shape.
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Singer focused primarily on stress and its effects on health.
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They are sometimes used just at critical stress areas when maximum strength is needed.
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The low temperature of recrystallization allows for stress release during formation of the bond.
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