stresses in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for stresses in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.stress [Brit strɛs, Am strɛs] N

II.stress [Brit strɛs, Am strɛs] VB trans

word stress [ˈwɜːdstres] N LING

stress out VB [strɛs -] inf (stress [sb] out)

primary stress [Am ˌpraɪˌmɛri ˈstrɛs] N

stress-related [Am ˈstrɛsrəˌleɪdəd] ADJ

stress factor [ˈstresˌfæktə(r)] N MED

de-stress [Brit diːˈstrɛs, Am diˈstrɛs] VB intr

stress relief [stresrɪˈliːf] N (of metal)

stresses in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stresses in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for stresses in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

stresses Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Due to the need for trypanothione in order to defend against oxidative stresses, and maintain thiol and ribonucleotide metabolism.
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Weathering is usually confined to the top few meters of geologic material, because physical, chemical, and biological stresses generally decrease with depth.
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Both the bending moment and the shear force cause stresses in the beam.
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Here's half a dollar, and stresses his need to turn back to his own business affairs (74).
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Sea trials were conducted, where stresses were found to be always lower than those in the dock tests.
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Created in 1996, the program stresses leadership and management skills necessary to work successfully across organizations.
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This leads to very high centrifugal stresses on the mechanism, which must be stronger and heavier than otherwise to withstand them.
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It greatly stresses the heart, increasing the risk of heart attacks and related heart problems.
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The bileaflet models have high stresses during forward and leakage flows as well as adjacent stagnant flow in the hinge area.
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This produced stresses that exploited the weaknesses of arthropod cuticle, causing the prey's exoskeleton to rupture and allowing the predator to access its innards.
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