释义 |
pressurize美 ['preʃə.raɪz] 英 ['preʃəraɪz] - v.逼迫;使迫不得已;使(潜艇、飞机等内)保持正常气压
- 网络增压;密封;加压
过去分词:pressurized 现在分词:pressurizing 第三人称单数:pressurizes v. force,coerce,compel,make,bully 1. | [oftpass] 逼迫;使迫不得已to persuade sb to do sth, especially by making them feel that they have to or should do it |
| She was pressurized into accepting the job. 她被迫接受了这份工作。 | | He felt that he was being pressurized to resign. 他觉得被迫要辞职。 |
2. | [usupass] ~ sth 使(潜艇、飞机等内)保持正常气压to keep the air pressure in a submarine , an aircraft, etc. the same as it is on earth |
v. | 1. 使(机舱)增压;密封;使(飞机中)保持接近于正常气压 |
v. | 1. to increase the air pressure in an enclosed space, e.g. inside an aircraft, in order to maintain air at close to normal atmospheric pressure when the external air pressure falls 2. to increase the pressure of a gas or liquid in a container beyond normal levels 3. to apply great persuasion or a strong influence on somebody in order to force him or her to do something 4. to try to persuade or force someone to do something. The usual American word is pressure 5. to make the pressure inside something such as a container different from the pressure outside 1. to increase the air pressure in an enclosed space, e.g. inside an aircraft, in order to maintain air at close to normal atmospheric pressure when the external air pressure falls 2. to increase the pressure of a gas or liquid in a container beyond normal levels 3. to apply great persuasion or a strong influence on somebody in order to force him or her to do something 4. to try to persuade or force someone to do something. The usual American word is pressure 5. to make the pressure inside something such as a container different from the pressure outside |
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