zorlan

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Türkisch - Englisch
{f} stress

Tom says he's having trouble coping with the stress. - Tom stresle baş etmekte zorlandığını söylüyor.

To emphasise (words in speaking)
Emphasis placed on words in speaking
{n} force, violence, dependance, storm
{i} emphasis, importance; accent, emphasis placed on a syllable of a word; strain, tension, pressure; condition caused by physical or emotional strain
If you stress a point in a discussion, you put extra emphasis on it because you think it is important. The spokesman stressed that the measures did not amount to an overall ban They also stress the need for improved employment opportunities, better transport and health care `We're not saying we're outside and above all this,' he stresses. = emphasize Stress is also a noun. Japanese car makers are laying ever more stress on European sales. = emphasis
If you feel under stress, you feel worried and tense because of difficulties in your life. Katy could think clearly when not under stress a wide range of stress-related problems
n force per unit area applied to a body
See Guide to pronunciation, §§ 31-35
Samuelson special emphasis attached to something; "the stress was more on accuracy than on speed" put stress on; utter with an accent; "In Farsi, you accent the last syllable of each word" to stress, single out as important; "Dr
The Pali term dukkha, which is traditionally translated in the commentaries as, "that which is hard to bear," is notorious for having no truly adequate equivalent in English, but stress -- in its basic sense as a strain on body or mind -- seems as close as English can get In the Canon, dukkha applies both to physical and to mental phenomena, ranging from the intense stress of acute anguish or pain to the innate burdensomeness of even the most subtle mental or physical fabrications
The relative force or prominence of word sounds or syllables in verse, i e , the degree of accent (See also Cadence, Ictus, Modulation, Rhythm, Sprung Rhythm) (Compare Caesura)
the intensity of internal forces in a body (force per unit area) acting on a plane within the material of the body is called the stress on that plane
The angle at which contrast occurs, usually ranging from vertical to a somewhat back-slanted diagonal This can best be noted by looking at, for example, the letter "O" and noting if the bottom left is thicker than the top left, and the top right is thicker than the bottom right If this difference exists, the letter has diagonal stress If the two halves of the "O" are a mirror image of each other, with the sides thicker than the top/bottom, then the letter has vertical stress If the top and bottom of the "O" are the same thickness as the sides, there is neither contrast nor stress
To subject to phonetic stress; to accent
The prominence or emphasis given to particular syllables Stressed syllables usually stand out because they have long, rather than short, vowels, or because they have a different pitch or are louder than other syllables
Stresses are strong physical pressures applied to an object. Earthquakes happen when stresses in rock are suddenly released as the rocks fracture
Emphasis placed on a particular point in an argument or discussion (whether spoken or written)
If you stress a word or part of a word when you say it, you put emphasis on it so that it sounds slightly louder. `Sit down,' she replied, stressing each word. Stress is also a noun. the misplaced stress on the first syllable of this last word. A computer language designed for use in solving structural analysis problems in civil engineering. In phonetics, an emphasis given to a syllable of speech by making it louder than the rest of the word. This emphasis may have no meaning; for example, Czech words are regularly stressed on the first syllable. It may, however, distinguish the meanings of similarly spelled but differently pronounced words; for example, permit is stressed on the first syllable as a noun and on the second as a verb. It may also be applied to a word to express its importance in a sentence. See also intonation. In the physical sciences and engineering, the force per unit area within materials that arises from externally applied forces, uneven heating, or permanent deformation. Normal stress refers to the stress caused by forces that are perpendicular to a cross-section area of the material. Shear stress arises from forces that are parallel to the plane of the cross section. Stress is expressed as the quotient of a force divided by an area. In psychology, a state of bodily or mental tension resulting from factors that tend to alter an existent equilibrium. Stress is an unavoidable effect of living and is an especially complex phenomenon in modern technological society. It has been linked to coronary heart disease, psychosomatic disorders, and various other mental and physical problems. Treatment usually consists of a combination of counseling or psychotherapy and medication
Stress is in English the chief element in accent and is one of the most important in emphasis
zorla
hardly

Tom could hardly make himself understood. - Tom meramını zorla anlatabildi.

I had hardly checked in at the hotel when he called me. - Sen beni aradığında otelde zorla kayıt yaptırdım.

zorla
ill

Illness forced him to give up school. - Hastalık onu okuldan vazgeçmesi için zorladı.

A sudden illness forced her to cancel her appointment. - Ani bir hastalık onu randevusunu iptal etmeye zorladı.

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(Bilgisayar) push

They continued to push south. - Onlar güneyi zorlamaya devam etti.

My parents pushed me to quit the baseball club. - Anne babam beni beyzbol klübünden ayrılmaya zorladı.

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forcefully
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just
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obtrusively
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by main force
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scarce
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dominantly
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against one's will
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{f} force

The force of the wind made it difficult to walk. - Rüzgarın gücü yürümeyi zorlaştırdı.

Don't force the child to eat. - Çocuğu yemesi için zorlama.

zorla
muscle in
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constrain
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forcibly

The rioters were forcibly removed from the plaza. - Göstericiler zorla plazadan çıkarıldılar.

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inflict
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compulsorily
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{f} obliging
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{f} constrained
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{f} forced

Bad weather forced us to call off the picnic. - Kötü hava pikniği iptal etmemiz için bizi zorladı.

The army forced him to resign. - Ordu onu istifa etmeye zorladı.

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compel to
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by brute force
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{f} obligate
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force to

We can't force Tom to do that. - Onu yapması için Tom'u zorlayamayız.

You can't force Tom to do that. - Tom'u bunu yapması için zorlayamazsın.

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{f} compelling
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by force

They took it by force. - Onlar onu zorla aldılar.

Snorri Sturluson's stories tells, among other things, how Christianity was spread in Norway by force. - Snorri Sturluson'un hikayeleri diğer şeylerin arasında Hristiyanlığın Norveç'te nasıl zorla yayıldığını anlatır.

zorla
compel

Black people were compelled to work in cotton fields. - Siyah insanlar pamuk tarlalarında çalışmak için zorlandılar.

War compelled soldiers to go to the front. - Savaş askerleri cepheye gitmeye zorladı.

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force to be
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compel to be
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forcible
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{f} forcing

Nobody's forcing you to stay. - Hiç kimse seni kalman için zorlamıyor.

Nobody's forcing you. - Hiç kimse seni zorlamıyor.

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{f} obliged

Kate was obliged to read the book. - Kate kitap okumaya zorlandı.

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uneasily

Tom shifted uneasily. - Tom zorla değiştirdi.

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bulldoze
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impel
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forced on
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perforce
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constrainedly
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at the point of the bayonet
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under compulsion
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by violence
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only just
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hard

Tom is having a hard time deciding what to wear to the party. - Tom partide ne giyeceğine karar vermede zorlanıyor.

I could hardly make out what she said. - Söylediği şeyi zorla anlayabildim.

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1. by force, by main force. 2. by exerting pressure
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coerce

Tom claimed that the contract was invalid because he'd been coerced into signing it. - Tom onu imzalamaya zorlanıldığı için sözleşmenin geçersiz olduğunu iddia etti.

We haven't been coerced in any way. - Hiçbir şekilde zorlanmadık.

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constraining
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pressgang
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compelto
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forceful
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compelled

No one may be compelled to belong to an association. - Hiç kimse bir derneğe üye olmaya zorlanamaz.

Black people were compelled to work in cotton fields. - Siyah insanlar pamuk tarlalarında çalışmak için zorlandılar.

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forceto
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von zorlan im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

Zorla
(Osmanlı Dönemi) MÜKREHEN
Zorla
metazori
zorla
Zor kullanarak, zecren; metazori
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Zor kullanarak, zecren, metazori: "Ona da bu hakikati zorla kabul ettirecekti."- Ö. Seyfettin. İstemeyerek, isteksiz olarak, zoraki: "Adama beş lira verdik, zorla başımızdan savdık."- B. Felek
zorla
İstemeyerek, isteksiz olarak, zoraki
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