单词 | stressful |
释义 | stressful (stresfʊl ) adjective B1+ If a situation or experience is stressful, it causes the person involved to feel stress. I think I've got one of the most stressful jobs there is. Synonyms: worrying, anxious, tense, trying Collocations: stressful day It's the thirtysomethings who are more dependent on it as a way to relax after a stressful day. Times, Sunday Times I really enjoy just chilling in my house after a stressful day, so the worst thing would be not to be able to get in. The Sun You had quite a stressful day yesterday but, on the surface, you seem to have emerged from it unscathed. The Sun However, for those riders in the big bunch, the task of negotiating narrow, twisty roads lined by so many people made for a stressful day. Times, Sunday Times Occasional erectile difficulties caused by too much to drink or a stressful day at work start a cycle of self-doubt that aggravates the problem. Times, Sunday Times That may sound overly simplistic but the more you simplify the process in any stressful occupation, the greater the chance of success. Times, Sunday Times Some years ago there was a study to discover the most stressful occupation. Times, Sunday Times For example, people in highly stressful occupations such as caregivers or hospital nurses can shed much of their stress by being or walking in natural settings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 产生压力的 Japanese: ストレスの多い |
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