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Pressure
01
ciśnienie, nacisk
the act of putting a weight on something
02
nacisk, presja
the use of influence or demands to persuade or force someone to do something
Example
The company faced pressure from investors to improve its performance.
She resisted the pressure to make a quick decision without considering all options.
Political leaders often experience pressure to respond swiftly to crises.
03
ciśnienie, nacisk
(physics) the amount of force exerted per area that is measured in pascal, newton per square meter, etc.
04
nacisk, presja
a force that compels
05
nacisk, presja
the state of demanding notice or attention
06
nacisk, ciśnienie
the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin
07
ciśnienie, nacisk
the force exerted on the surface of the earth that is a result of the weight of the atmosphere
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nacisk, presja
the stress or challenges that come from the demands of meeting goals or managing responsibilities
Example
Students face pressure to perform well on exams.
Financial pressures can be overwhelming for some households.
There is significant pressure on employees to meet company targets.
to pressure
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wywierać presję, naciskać
to make someone do something by using force, influence, or other methods
Ditransitive: to pressure sb to do sth | to pressure sb into sth
Example
The salesperson tried to pressure the customer into making a quick purchase by emphasizing limited stock.
Parents should guide their children 's decisions without pressuring them into specific career choices.
The manager should not pressure employees to work overtime if it's not necessary for the project.
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press
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pressure
Noun
overpressure
Noun
pressurize
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