词汇 | stressing |
释义 | stressing present participle ofstress stress verb uk /stres/ us /stres/ stressverb (EMPHASIZE)B2[ T ] to give emphasis or special importance to something: 强调,着重 [ + (that) ]He is careful to stress (that) the laboratory's safety standards are the best in the country.他谨慎地强调实验室的安全标准是全国最高的。 stress the importance ofI'd just like to stress the importance of neatness and politeness in this job.我只想强调一下整洁和礼貌在这份工作中的重要性。 The bishop stressed the importance of faithfulness in marriage. I must stress that these are only preliminary findings. I stressed that this was our policy. He stressed the importance of fresh fruit and vegetables in the diet. The government repeatedly stressed its support for parental choice in the selection of a child's school.政府一再强调其支持父母在孩子择校问题上的选择。 Stressing & emphasizing accentuate accentuation all day longidiom believe deadass drive/hammer something homeidiom exactly insistence insistency insistently intensely like blazesidiom misemphasis percent ram stress themselves underscore work/laugh/freeze, etc. your arse offidiom work/laugh/freeze, etc. your ass offidiom stressverb (PRONOUNCE)B2[ T ] to pronounce a word or syllable with greater force than other words in the same sentence or other syllables in the same word, or to play a musical note with greater force than others in a group: 重读,用重音读 In the word "engine" you should stress the first syllable.在 engine 这个词中,应该重读第一个音节。 In the word "dessert" the second syllable is stressed. Stress the second syllable in the word "bizarre". Ways of speaking accented accentual accentuation articulate asperity asyndetic asyndetically bray cadence glottal stop intone mispronounce non-metaphorical non-verbal non-verbally orthoepy paralanguage pronounce singsong toned stressverb (WORRY)[ I ] to feel worried and nervous: 紧张,焦虑,担心 Don't stress over it - we'll soon get it sorted out.不用担心——我们很快会解决的。 Anxious and worried (all) hot and botheredidiom aflutter agitated angsty anxious fretfully frightened fuss get in a sweatidiom goosey pit of your stomachidiom preoccupied prey prey on sb's mindidiom prey on something wired worried worriedly worrier worrywart stressverb (CAUSE DIFFICULTIES)[ T ] to make a system, resource, etc. experience difficulties by needing or expecting too much from it: You can only stress the system so much before it starts to break down. Rural landscapes, stressed by drought, are turning brown. Causing difficulties for oneself or others ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be a tall orderidiom be asking for troubleidiom be your own worst enemyidiom bother someone with something dig lay make heavy weather of somethingidiom make it difficult for someone to do something obduracy open a can of worms overburden sand shoot store up trouble/problemsidiom subject someone/something to something sucker punch swamp tall wrong-foot Phrasal verbstress someone out Examples of stressingstressing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Two points need stressing when explaining coding of this category. Authorities on writing echo each other in stressing how difficult good writing is. This clearly shows the importance of stressing the need for planning and including a synthesis phase. These graves are an indication that the burial ritual lost its egalitarian outlook, stressing the significance of particular persons. To avoid stressing a light syllable - which would mean stressing a domain-final mora - the syllable's vowel is lengthened to make it heavy. It is worth stressing, as they do, that the policy implications of the model, if it works, are neither simple, nor clear, nor straightforward. This has the advantage of stressing the dynamic nature of identities in later life. She differed, however, in stressing that agraristas, the beneficiaries of revolutionary agrarian reform, also came from the peasantry. This demand for a competitive advantage could not be met simply by stressing the party label - for that was common to all co-partisans. We conclude by stressing the social and theoretical importance of including clearly-identified illiterate adults in our growing database on second language acquisition research. It is worth stressing that we are arguing for only a conditional claim here. Maps can be of different kinds, with the main distinction made between topological representations, stressing connectivity, and full metric representations. Stressing the first and removing the stress from the second produces a stressless foot. We have already noted the large theoretical literature stressing the importance of the median party. What was the background that led you to write papers stressing the costs of inflation in the mid-1970's? 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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