load pressure - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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load pressure (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/loʊd ˈpreʃər/

Meaning and Usage

"Load pressure" refers to the pressure experienced by an object or material when subjected to a load or weight. This term is often used in engineering, physics, and materials science contexts to describe the stress placed on a structural component. It is more frequently encountered in written technical documents, reports, and academic texts than in casual oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The engineers calculated the load pressure on the bridge to ensure its structural integrity.
    (Инженеры рассчитали нагрузочное давление на мост, чтобы обеспечить его целостность.)

  2. Excessive load pressure can cause materials to fail beyond their limits.
    (Чрезмерное нагрузочное давление может привести к выходу материалов за пределы их возможностей.)

  3. Monitoring load pressure is crucial for maintaining safety in construction.
    (Контроль нагрузочного давления имеет решающее значение для обеспечения безопасности на строительстве.)

Idiomatic Expressions

Though "load pressure" is a technical term, it combines well with idiomatic expressions relating to burden and stress, often capturing the concept of added difficulty or strain:

  1. Under pressure
    "The team was under pressure to meet the project deadlines."
    (Команда была под давлением, чтобы уложиться в сроки проекта.)

  2. Carry the load
    "She had to carry the load of responsibility after her partner left."
    (Ей пришлось нести бремя ответственности после ухода её партнера.)

  3. Load off my mind
    "After finishing the project, I felt a load off my mind."
    (После завершения проекта я почувствовал, что ноша снята с моего ума.)

  4. Burden of responsibility
    "The burden of responsibility weighs heavily on her shoulders."
    (Бремя ответственности тяжело лежит на её плечах.)

  5. Weight of the world on my shoulders
    "He felt like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders with all the pressures of work."
    (Он чувствовал, что у него на плечах весь вес мира с учётом всех рабочих нагрузок.)

Etymology

The term "load" stems from the Old English word "lād," meaning "to carry" or "to convey". "Pressure" comes from the Latin word "pressura," meaning "to press." The combination of these terms in a technical context reflects the physical phenomenon of how loads exert pressure on materials or structures.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Stress - Burden - Strain

Antonyms: - Relief - Ease - Lightness



25-07-2024