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substantifs {m.pl}nouns
rare {adj} [bêtise, impudence]singular
unique {adj}singular
d'exception {adj}singular
ling. singulier {m} <sg, sing.>singular <sg.>
phys. tenseur {m} énergie-impulsionstress–energy tensor [also: stress–energy–momentum tensor or the energy–momentum tensor]
ling. être au singulierto be in the singular
phys. effort {m} [force exercée]stress
stress {m}stress
ling. appuyer sur qc. [syllabe, mot]to stress sth.
facteur {m} de stressstress factor
géol. matériel fracture {f} de fatiguestress fracture
psych. stress {m} de NoëlChristmas stress
phys. effort {m} de cisaillement [exercé]shear stress
biol. stress {m} oxydatifoxidative stress
psych. charge {f} mentaleemotional stress
psych. charge {f} mentalepsychic stress
psych. charge {f} mentalepsychological stress
insister sur qc. [résultat, événement, besoin]to stress sth.
phys. effort {m} de torsiontorsional stress
phys. tech. effort {m} de flexionbending stress
phys. tech. effort {m} de tractiontensile stress
matériel charge {f} de rupturebreaking stress
souligner qc.to stress sth.
mettre l'accent sur qc. [accentuer]to stress sth. [accentuate]
être stressé [sous pression]to be under stress
anat. méd. sport test {m} d'effortcardiac stress test
anat. méd. sport épreuve {f} d'effortcardiac stress test
anat. méd. sport électrocardiogramme {m} d'effortcardiac stress test
anat. méd. sport ergométrie {f}cardiac stress test
tech. déstresser qc.to de-stress sth.
accent {m}stress [on syllables, music]
méd. psych. syndrome {m} de stress post-traumatiquepost-traumatic stress disorder
méd. psych. stress {m} post-traumatiquepost-traumatic stress disorder
capacité {f} de chargeability to withstand stress
relever qc. [souligner]to stress sth. [emphasize, underline]
capable de résister au stress {adj}able to withstand stress
stresser (qn.)to stress (sb.) out [coll.]
insister sur qc. [résultat, événement, besoin]to lay stress on sth.
stresser qn. [travail]to put sb. under stress
méd. psych. trouble {m} de stress post-traumatique <TSPT>post-traumatic stress disorder <PTSD>
privilégier qc. [donner la priorité]to lay great stress on sth.
avoir du ressortto be able to withstand stress
insister sur la nécessité de faire qc.to stress the need to do sth.
 
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