n. Emphasis, stress, pressure, gravity
Stress
Deformation: past tense: stressed; Present participle: stringing; Past participle: stressed;
Stress can be used as a verb
When stress is used as a noun, its basic meaning is "stress". When it is converted into a verb, it means "stress". Extension can mean "emphasis".
"Stress" is only used as a transitive verb, and can take nouns, pronouns, and that clauses as objects.
When stress is used as a verb, like lay stress on, it usually means "emphasis", and sometimes means "attention". In his speech he stresses (or lays stress on) sincerely as an important virtue.
Stress as an example of verb usage
Here I will stress the importance of mathematics to the whole of science.
In English, speakers can stress or emphasize words they think are important.
1、 Massage is used to relax muscles, relieve stress and improve the circulation.
Massage can relax muscles, relieve pressure and promote blood circulation.
2、 Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease.
Stress is widely considered to be a factor that causes coronary heart disease.
3、 Stress, both human and mechanical, may also be a contributing factor.
Human and mechanical pressure may also be a factor.