Stressed in spanish
pronunciation: estɹ̩esɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
stress4 = resaltar, enfatizar, recalcar, señalar, dar importancia, destacar.
Example: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.more:
» overstress = enfatizar demasiado.
Example: Are IT programmes overstressing technology at the expense of information?.» stress + the fact that = destacar el hecho de que, resaltar el hecho de que, enfatizar el hecho de que.
Example: We have always stressed the fact that the only solution for Afghanistan is democracy through elections.» stress + the importance of = resaltar la importancia de, recalcar la importancia de, destacar la importancia de.
Example: George Cunha stressed the importance of having a written disaster plan ahead of time and that replacement was generally cheaper than recovery.» stress + the need = recalcar la necesidad, resaltar la necesidad.
Example: This article considers the consequences of electronic ordering and stresses the need to strive for decreased costs and the services and systems that are really necessary.» the importance of + Nombre + cannot be stressed too strongly = no poder dejar de recalcar la importancia de Algo.
Example: The importance of single-source authoritative direction cannot be stressed too strongly = No se puede dejar de recalcar la importancia de una única fuente de autoridad.stress5 = estresar, angustiar, agobiar.
Example: The animals are captured for only a few minutes, to avoid stressing them too much.more:
» de-stress = desestresar.
Example: She may need some time to think about what happened and giving her breathing space may allow her to calm down and de-stress.» stress + Nombre + out = estresarse, agobiarse, ponerse tenso, preocupar.
Example: Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.stressed1 = estresado, nervioso, tenso, agobiado, angustiado, en tensión.
Example: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.more:
» get + stressed = estresarse, angustiarse, agobiarse.
Example: When she got stressed we would back off until she showed interest again a few weeks later.stressed2 = acentuado.
Example: Stressed and unstressed syllables figure in all forms of discourse, such as prose and speech.more:
» obliquely-stressed = inclinado.
Example: The baroque designers retained the sloped and bracketed serifs that derived from obliquely-stressed pen forms.» unstressed = átono, sin acentuar.
Example: Unstressed vowels cause spelling problems because they are difficult to hear and identify.