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pres.sureH5preF7E5, $-LnPressure is the force you produce when you press something.压力He put too much pressure on the door handle and it snapped. [U]他用在门把手上的压力太大了,把它弄断了。You can stop bleeding by applying pressure close to the injured area. [U]在伤口边缘处加压力可以止血。(A) pressure is also the force that a liquid or gas produces when it presses against an area.压力,压强gas/water pressure [U]气体/水压力The new material allows the company to make gas pipes which withstand higher pressures. [C]新材料可以让公司生产出耐压力更强的输气管道。He described with great precision what happens to a human body at/under deep-sea pressures. [C]他非常准确地描述出了人体在深海压力下的状况。The gas is stored under pressure (= in a container which keeps it at a higher pressure than it would usually have). [U]该气体是加压储存。A pressure cooker is a cooking pan with a tightly fitting lid which allows food to cook quickly in steam under pressure.压力锅A pressure point is a place on the body where an ARTERY (= tube which carries blood from the heart) is close to the surface of the skin so that it can be pressed to partly stop the flow of blood.压迫止血点It is also (fig.) a situation which causes difficulty in a relationship.引起关系紧张的局势
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