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[stres] n | |
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gen. |
stressa |
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earth.sc., mater.sc. |
på̀känning |
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gen. |
påfrestning; spä̀nning; belásta |
earth.sc., chem. |
på̀känning |
earth.sc., met. |
nominell spänning |
engl. |
stress |
environ. |
trỳck |
industr., construct., met. |
kylspänning |
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stress A stimulus or succession of stimuli of such magnitude as to tend to disrupt the homeostasis of the organism [stres] adj. | |
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environ. |
stress; spä̀nning; trỳck |
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earth.sc., mater.sc. |
belásta; påkänna |
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English thesaurus |
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lit. |
In linguistics, stress is the emphasis, length and loudness that characterise one syllable as more prominent than another. In poetry, see meter and sonnets. |
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abbr., automat. |
strs |
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abbr., comp. |
structural engineering system solver; structural engineering system solver program |
abbr., el. |
structural engineering system solver |
abbr., physiol., med. |
Situations That Release Emergency Signals Or Stimuli |
abbr., scottish |
Satellite Transmission Effects Simulations |
mil. |
satellite transmission effects simulation |