pressurize
英 [ˈpreʃəraɪz]
美 [ˈpreʃəraɪz]
v. 逼迫; 使迫不得已; 使(潜艇、飞机等内)保持正常气压
现在分词:pressurizing 过去分词:pressurized 过去式:pressurized 第三人称单数:pressurizes
BNC.24559 / COCA.23322
牛津词典
verb
- 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。
- She was pressurized into accepting the job.
- 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
柯林斯词典
- See also:Do not be pressurized into making your decision immediately...He thought she was trying to pressurize him.pressurized
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 pressurise
英英释义
verb
- increase the pressure in or of
- The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort
- maintain a certain pressure
- the airplane cabin is pressurized
- pressurize a space suit
- increase the pressure on a gas or liquid