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pres·sure
/ˈprɛʃɚ/
壓,榨,按,強制,壓力,壓迫,壓強(
vt
.)迫使,使增壓,密封
From:
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pres·sure
/ˈprɛʃɚ/
名詞
壓力,壓強
From:
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pressure
壓力
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pres·sure
n.
1.
The
act
of
pressing
,
or
the
condition
of
being
pressed
;
compression
;
a
squeezing
;
a
crushing
;
as
,
a
pressure
of
the
hand
.
2.
A
contrasting
force
or
impulse
of
any
kind
;
as
,
the
pressure
of
poverty
;
the
pressure
of
taxes
;
the
pressure
of
motives
on
the
mind
;
the
pressure
of
civilization
.
Where
the
pressure
of
danger
was
not
felt
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
Affliction
;
distress
;
grievance
.
My
people's
pressures
are
grievous
.
--
Eikon
Basilike
.
In
the
midst
of
his
great
troubles
and
pressures
.
--
Atterbury
.
4.
Urgency
;
as
,
the
pressure
of
business
.
5.
Impression
;
stamp
;
character
impressed
.
All
saws
of
books
,
all
forms
,
all
pressures
past
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Mech.
The
action
of
a
force
against
some
obstacle
or
opposing
force
;
a
force
in
the
nature
of
a
thrust
,
distributed
over
a
surface
,
often
estimated
with
reference
to
the
amount
upon
a
unit's
area
.
7.
Electro-motive
force
.
Atmospheric pressure
,
Center of pressure
,
etc
.
See
under
Atmospheric
,
Center
,
etc
.
Back pressure
Steam engine
,
pressure
which
resists
the
motion
of
the
piston
,
as
the
pressure
of
exhaust
steam
which
does
not
find
free
outlet
.
Fluid pressure
,
pressure
like
that
exerted
by
a
fluid
.
It
is
a
thrust
which
is
normal
and
equally
intense
in
all
directions
around
a
point
. --
Rankine
.
Pressure gauge
,
a
gauge
for
indicating
fluid
pressure
;
a
manometer
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pressure
n
1:
the
force
applied
to
a
unit
area
of
surface
;
measured
in
pascals
(
SI
unit
)
or
in
dynes
(
cgs
unit
); "
the
compressed
gas
exerts
an
increased
pressure
" [
syn
: {
pressure
level
,
force per unit area
]
2:
a
force
that
compels
; "
the
public
brought
pressure
to
bear
on
the
government
"
3:
the
act
of
pressing
;
the
exertion
of
pressure
; "
he
gave
the
button
a
press
"; "
he
used
pressure
to
stop
the
bleeding
";
"
at
the
pressing
of
a
button
" [
syn
:
press
,
pressing
]
4:
the
state
of
urgently
demanding
notice
or
attention
; "
the
press
of
business
matters
" [
syn
:
imperativeness
,
insistence
,
insistency
,
press
]
5:
the
somatic
sensation
of
pressure
; "
the
sensitivity
of
his
skin
to
pressure
and
temperature
was
normal
" [
syn
: {
pressure
sensation
]
6:
an
oppressive
condition
of
physical
or
mental
or
social
or
economic
distress
v
1:
to
cause
to
do
through
pressure
or
necessity
,
by
physical
,
moral
or
intellectual
means
:"
She
forced
him
to
take
a
job
in
the
city
"; "
He
squeezed
her
for
information
"
[
syn
:
coerce
,
hale
,
squeeze
,
force
]
2:
exert
pressure
on
someone
through
threats
[
syn
:
blackmail
,
blackjack
]
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