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意味・対訳 (重みでかかる物理的な)圧力、重圧、(精神的な)圧迫感、ストレス、精神的重圧、圧迫、強制、緊迫、緊急、緊張
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also called hsp and stress protein.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「hsp」、「stress protein(ストレス蛋白)」とも呼ばれる。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
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「stress」とは・「stress」の意味
名詞:ストレス、緊張、圧力、強調、重要性動詞:強調する、重点を置く
stressの用法
名詞
「stress」が名詞として使われる場合、心理的な圧迫感や身体的な緊張、物理的な圧力、または何かの重要性や強調を表す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. She is under a lot of stress at work.(彼女は仕事で多大なストレスを抱えている。)
2. The bridge is designed to withstand high levels of stress.(その橋は高いレベルの圧力に耐えられるように設計されている。)
3. He put stress on the need for more research.(彼はさらなる研究の必要性を強調した。)
4. The stress of the situation was too much for him.(その状況の緊張が彼には過ぎたものだった。)
動詞
「stress」が動詞として使われる場合、何かの重要性を強調するか、特定の点に重点を置くことを意味する。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文1. The teacher stressed the importance of homework.(教師は宿題の重要性を強調した。)
2. I must stress that this information is confidential.(この情報は機密であることを強調しなければならない。)
3. The report stressed the need for urgent action.(報告書は緊急行動の必要性を強調した。)
4. She stressed every word in her speech.(彼女はスピーチの中で一つ一つの単語を強調した。)
5. It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to vote.(投票の重要性はどれほど強調してもしすぎることはない。)
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the response of the body to physical, mental, or emotional pressure. this may make a person feel frustrated, angry, or anxious, and may cause unhealthy chemical changes in the body. untreated, long-term stress may lead to many types of mental and physical health problems.
日本語訳
身体的、精神的、または情動的な重圧に対する体の反応。ストレスにより人は欲求不満や怒り、不安を感じ、不健康な化学変化が体内に生じることもある。長期にわたりストレスを放置すると、精神や身体にさまざまな健康上の問題をもたらしうる。
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/06 23:59 UTC 版)
語源
From a shortening of 中期英語 destresse, borrowed from Old French destrecier, from Latin distringō (“to stretch out”). This form probably coalesced with 中期英語 stresse, from Old French estrece (“narrowness”), from Vulgar Latin *strictia, from Latin strictus (“narrow”).
In the sense of "mental strain" or “disruption”, used occasionally in the 1920s and 1930s by psychologists, including Walter Cannon (1934); in “biological threat”, used by endocrinologist Hans Selye, by metaphor with stress in physics (force on an object) in the 1930s, and popularized by same in the 1950s.
名詞
stress (countable and uncountable, plural stresses)
- (biology) A physical, chemical, infective agent aggressing an organism.
- (biology) Aggression toward an organism resulting in a response in an attempt to restore previous conditions.
- (countable, physics) The internal distribution of force across a small boundary per unit area of that boundary (pressure) within a body. It causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ or τ.
- (countable, physics) Force externally applied to a body which cause internal stress within the body.
- (uncountable) Emotional pressure suffered by a human being or other animal.
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2024 December 16, Amanda M. Y. Chu, Damen H. Y. Woo, Agnes Tiwari, Helina Yuk, Mike K. P. So, “Which types of family caregivers are more prone to developing depression? Leveraging non-financial social support to mitigate depression”, in Current Psychology, :
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Lazarus and Folkman’s transactional model of stress and coping describes psychological stress as “a particular relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being” (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984, p.19). According to these authors, the essence of inducing stress is how a person appraises the situation and whether he or she has the physical and mental ability to cope with the problem.
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- (countable, phonetics, loosely) A suprasegmental feature of a language having additional attention raised to a sound, word or word group by means of of loudness, duration or pitch; phonological prominence.
- (countable, phonetics, strictly) The suprasegmental feature of a language having additional attention raised to a sound by means of loudness and/or duration; phonological prominence phonetically achieved by means of dynamics as distinct from pitch.
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2020 July 9, Steve Rapaport, “Parallel syncretism in early Indo-European”, in Bridget Drinka, editor, Historical Linguistics 2017: Selected Papers from the 23rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, San Antonio, Texas, 31 July – 4 August 2017, , page 59:
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The shift from pitch to stress appears to happen before the other obliques begin merging in the Proto-Italic, Proto-Germanic, Primitive Irish, and Middle Indo-Aryan. But further investigation into the timeline of sound changes […] shows that, at least in Germanic, the oblique and core noun stems sound quite unpredictably different in all these families by the time of the crucial accent shift from pitch to stress. […] once a language becomes stress-sensitive, there seems to be a strong tendency in early Indo-European languages to shift the stress to the first syllable. This change happens shortly after the change to stress accent in Proto-Germanic, Proto-Italic, and Proto-Celtic, and even Thessalian, with evidence from Dybo's Law and Verner's Law left behind to show that sound changes happened after the changes to stress accent.
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- (uncountable) Emphasis placed on a particular point in an argument or discussion (whether spoken or written).
- Obsolete form of distress.
- (Scots law) distress; the act of distraining; also, the thing distrained.
派生語
- anti-stress
- combat stress reaction
- complex post-traumatic stress disorder
- critical incident stress management
- engineering stress
- eu-stress
- flow stress
- genotoxic stress
- internal stress
- nitrosative stress
- oxidative stress
- Peierls stress
- porcine stress syndrome
- post traumatic stress disorder
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- post-traumatic stress syndrome
- premenstrual stress
- primary stress
- residual stress
- secondary stress
- shear stress
- storm and stress
- stress ball
- stress cardiomyopathy
- stress deafness
- stress eating
- stress fracture
- stress-free, stressfree
- stressful
- stress function
- stresshead
- stress incontinence
- stress mark
- stress of weather
- stress puppy
- stress test
- stress-timed
- stress timing
- stresswise
- stress wood
- true stress
- yield stress
動詞
stress (third-person singular simple present stresses, present participle stressing, simple past and past participle stressed)
- (transitive) To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
- (transitive) To apply emotional pressure to (a person or animal).
- (intransitive, informal) To suffer stress; to worry or be agitated.
- (transitive) To emphasise (a syllable of a word).
- (transitive) To emphasise (words in speaking).
- (transitive) To emphasise (a point) in an argument or discussion.
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of a solid body, an intrinsic internal stress due to previous unequal treatment of adjacent parts, called residual stress発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
物体に残留している反作用力 - EDR日英対訳辞書
also called post-traumatic stress disorder.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「post-traumatic stress disorder(心的外傷後ストレス障害)」とも呼ばれる。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
also called heat-shock protein and stress protein.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「heat-shock protein(熱ショック蛋白)」、「stress protein(ストレス蛋白)」とも呼ばれる。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
They can be roughly categorized into physical stress, physiological stress, and psychological stress.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
それらは大きく分類すると物理的ストレス、生理的ストレス、心理的ストレスに分けられます。 - Weblio Email例文集
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