adj. 紧迫的;感受压力的
v. 迫使(pressure 的过去分词)
under pressure面临压力,在压力之下;受到压力
high pressure高压,高气压;高度紧张
1.I don't want them to be pressured by the expectations of others.
被别人的期待压迫。
2.Being a rarity, Schreiber said, adds extra stress to an already pressured career path.
施莱博坦言,身为稀有之人,会给已经承受压力的职业道路又添一份额外的压力。
3.Education in Asia is still too stifling, rote and high-pressured.
亚洲的教育还是很沉闷,靠死记硬背而且负担重。
4.The resulting daily routine is pressured, hectic and fragmented.
他们的日常工作变得忙乱,支离破碎,顶着巨大的压力。
5.If China won't change its policies toward Burma on its own, it must be pressured to do so.
如果中国不改变对缅甸的政策,必须用外部压力迫使它这么做。
6.Pressured by time, we ran around looking for signs of bodysnatching.
时间所迫,我们四处奔跑寻找盗尸的痕迹。
7.Don't feel pressured to leave your job as your business starts to gain traction.
当自己的生意步入正轨时你不应该因为辞掉现在的工作而感到有压力。
8.The Senate should not be pressured into making hasty decisions.
参议院不应受压而做出草率的决定。