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Pressure
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pressão, peso
the act of putting a weight on something
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pressão, pressão dos investidores
the use of influence or demands to persuade or force someone to do something
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pressão
(physics) the amount of force exerted per area that is measured in pascal, newton per square meter, etc.
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pressão, coerção
a force that compels
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pressão, pressão social
the state of demanding notice or attention
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pressão, tensão
the somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin
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pressão
the force exerted on the surface of the earth that is a result of the weight of the atmosphere
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pressão, estresse
the stress or challenges that come from the demands of meeting goals or managing responsibilities
to pressure
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pressionar, forçar
to make someone do something by using force, influence, or other methods
Ditransitive: to pressure sb to do sth | to pressure sb into sth
pressure
n
press
v
overpressure
n
overpressure
n
pressurize
v
pressurize
v
Exemplo
Her consistent service in badminton put pressure on the opponents.
The dismissal of the opener put pressure on the batting side.
The player's aggressive play in the forecourt put pressure on his opponent.
The swarmer maintained relentless pressure throughout the fight.
His duck added pressure on the middle-order batsmen.