词汇 | pressurize |
释义 | pressurize verb[ T ] (UK usuallypressurise)uk /ˈpreʃ.ər.aɪz/ us /ˈpreʃ.ɚ.aɪz/ to keep the air pressure in a submarine, plane, etc. at a level that is suitable for breathing(潜水艇,飞机等)增压,加压(至可以呼吸的程度) Air travel: aviation aerial bombardment aerobatic aerobatics aerodynamically aeronautic aeronautical aerospace aircraft airline airworthy fly-by-wire flyable flyby flyer glide path holding pattern hypersonic pancake landing stack tailspin UK(USpressure) to strongly persuade someone to do something they do not want to do: 强迫,对…施加压力 He was pressurized into signing the agreement.他被迫签署了这项协议。 Causing somebody to act arm-twisting bludgeon bounce someone into something browbeat someone into something/doing something bull something through coercion dragoon someone into something drive someone/something to something duress force someone's handidiom forced marriage push (someone) toward(s) something push something through put the heat on someoneidiom put/tighten the screws on someoneidiom rallying cry ransom slap squeeze wring You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Urging & persuading Examples of pressurizepressurize The assembly is enclosed in a thermally insulated and pressurized case to reduce its sensitivity to external temperature changes. A ramp-filling procedure applied to filling polymer and glass shell with highly pressurized hydrogens. They cited the case of one parent who had not turned up for several weeks, which suggested that she had 'felt too pressurized'. The sample was pressurized until sufficient transparency was obtained. Flood and furrow irrigation are considered low precision systems when compared to pressurized systems, such as sprinkler, drip, and computercontrolled irrigation. She cannot maintain that she had been pressurized by the boy. Understanding parenting programmes: parents' views 127 and who felt pressurized to take part in discussions. Some experiments on altitude scaling were performed in which pressurized air and helium spheres were exploded in air a t reduced pressure. Thus, both capsid size and its strength limit the extent to which a capsid can be pressurized. By mid-decade the paper found itself pressurized on every side. No differences were seen in typical manic symptoms at index presentation including excessive activity, distractibility, sleep disturbance, agitation, dysphoria, pressurized speech or racing thoughts. Between 1960 and 1990, teachers' unions pressurized the state government to nationalize schools (a trend that has now been reversed, especially in the secondary sector). Reproducible and symmetrical spherical explosions have been produced by the shattering of 2 in. diameter glass spheres, initially pressurized with air or helium. However, what is unique is that a post-productivist regime would grant these generous benefits to the non-productive without pressurizing them to re-enter the labour market. A ramp filling procedure applied to filling polymer and glass shells with highly pressurized hydrogen. See all examples of pressurize These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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