压力
The state of psychological or physical tension caused by difficult circumstances. It can also refer to physical force applied to an object.
Ejemplos
3 de 5我最近工作压力很大,经常加班。
I have a lot of work pressure lately and often work overtime.
企业面临着降低成本和提高效率的双重压力。
The enterprise faces the double pressure of reducing costs and improving efficiency.
别给我压力,我会尽力的。
Don't put pressure on me; I'll do my best.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
The force (力) of being pressed (压) down.
Quiz rápido
适当的___可以激发人的潜力,但过大则有害健康。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 压力
Ejemplos
我最近工作压力很大,经常加班。
everydayI have a lot of work pressure lately and often work overtime.
企业面临着降低成本和提高效率的双重压力。
formalThe enterprise faces the double pressure of reducing costs and improving efficiency.
别给我压力,我会尽力的。
informalDon't put pressure on me; I'll do my best.
研究显示,长期压力会导致免疫系统功能下降。
academicResearch shows that long-term stress can lead to a decline in immune system function.
在市场竞争压力下,许多小公司被迫关闭。
businessUnder the pressure of market competition, many small companies were forced to close.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
化压力为动力
turn pressure into motivation
抗压能力
ability to handle stress
心理压力
psychological stress
Se confunde a menudo con
负担 (burden) refers to the weight of a responsibility, while 压力 emphasizes the feeling of tension or force.
Notas de uso
Extremely common in IELTS topics related to health, education (exam stress), and work-life balance.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use '压强' (scientific pressure per unit area) when they mean '压力' (stress).
Truco para recordar
The force (力) of being pressed (压) down.
Origen de la palabra
From '压' (to press) and '力' (force).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
适当的___可以激发人的潜力,但过大则有害健康。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 压力
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