high-pressure

形容词

UK/ˌhaɪˈpreʃ.əʳ/
US/ˌhaɪˈpreʃ.ɚ/

定义 high-pressure 形容词

pressure(壓力)

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    involving a level of pressure greater than what is typical

    高壓的;高氣壓的

    • Firefighters used specialized high-pressure water cannons to control the blaze.

      消防員使用專門的高壓水砲來控制火勢。

    • The factory uses high-pressure steam to power the turbines.

      工廠使用高壓蒸汽來驅動渦輪機。

    • A high-pressure cooker can prepare food more quickly.

      高壓鍋可以更快地準備食物。

selling(銷售)

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    using forceful and persuasive tactics to convince people to make a purchase, often of something they do not really need or want

    強迫推銷的;高壓銷售的

    • I'm very uncomfortable with high-pressure sales tactics; I need time to consider.

      我對高壓銷售策略感到非常不舒服;我需要時間考慮。

    • The salesperson tried to use high-pressure techniques to make me buy a product I didn’t want.

      銷售人員試圖使用高壓技巧讓我購買我不想要的產品。

    • Many customers dislike this type of high-pressure sales approach.

      許多顧客不喜歡這種高壓銷售方式。

worry(擔憂)

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    involving a great deal of responsibility, stress, or tension

    壓力大的;令人緊張的

    • Working in a hospital emergency room is a high-pressure job.

      在醫院急診室工作是一個壓力很大的工作。

    • Finishing this project by the deadline has been a high-pressure situation.

      在截止日期前完成這個專案一直是一個令人緊張的情況。

    • She excels in high-pressure work environments.

      她在高壓工作環境中表現出色。