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I . pres·sure [ˈpreʃəʳ] N

1. pressure no pl (physical force):

pressure
to apply pressure
to apply pressure
to put pressure on sth

2. pressure PHYS:

pressure
tlak m

3. pressure:

pressure (stress)
pressure (stress)
pressure (stronger)
to be under pressure to do sth
there is a lot of pressure on him

4. pressure no pl (insistence):

pressure
to do sth under pressure from sb
to put pressure on sb [to do sth]

5. pressure (demands, stress):

pritiski m pl

II . pres·sure [ˈpreʃəʳ] VB trans esp Am to pressure sb to do sth

pressure

ˈblood pres·sure N no pl

blood pressure
high/low blood pressure

I . high-ˈpres·sure N no pl METEO

II . high-ˈpres·sure ADJ

2. high-pressure (stressful):

III . high-ˈpres·sure VB trans Am

low ˈpres·sure N

low pressure PHYS
low pressure METEO

ˈpres·sure cab·in N

ˈpres·sure cook·er N

pressure cooker
pressure cooker

ˈpres·sure gauge N

pressure gauge
pressure gauge

ˈpres·sure group N

pressure group

ˈtyre pres·sure N no pl

tyre pressure

ˈva·pour pres·sure N no pl

vapour pressure

ˈwa·ter pres·sure N

water pressure
blood pressure nsing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Radiation pressure from the star will push the dust particles away into interstellar space over a relatively short timescale.
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Atmospheric loading is estimated from the barometric pressure at the telescope and the average pressure within a 1000 km radius.
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Each one of the low pressure turbines weighed 375 tons.
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When pressure is applied to the photoprobe, a xenon tube generates a strobe light, and this light passes through the subcutaneous tissue.
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The "tire pressure differential" strategy offered the disadvantage that owners and mechanics could inadvertently but easily re-introduce oversteer characteristics by over-inflating the front tires.
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Most patients experiencing allodynia, experience pain with touch and pressure, however some can be hypersensitive to temperature.
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Squall lines typically bow out due to the formation of a mesoscale high pressure system which forms within the stratiform rain area behind the initial line.
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The person who can withhold the water pressure for the longest time, wins the task.
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A slow ascent, and therefore slow pressure reduction, is a good decompression practice.
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When a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turger pressure develops.
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