working stress - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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working stress (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈwɜːrkɪŋ strɛs/

Meaning

Working stress refers to the psychological and physical strain experienced by individuals in a work environment. It is often associated with overwhelming workloads, time pressures, and the demands of responsibility, leading to a decreased state of well-being and productivity. This term is frequently utilized in discussions surrounding occupational health, workplace dynamics, and employee well-being.

Frequency of Use "Working stress" is commonly used in both written and oral contexts, particularly in conversations about workplace issues, mental health in professional environments, and organizational psychology.

Example Sentences

  1. Working stress can lead to burnout if not managed effectively.
  2. Сильный рабочий стресс может привести к выгоранию, если его не контролировать.

  3. The company introduced wellness programs to help employees cope with working stress.

  4. Компания ввела программы благополучия, чтобы помочь сотрудникам справляться с рабочим стрессом.

  5. During peak seasons, many employees experience increased working stress.

  6. В пиковые сезоны многие сотрудники испытывают повышенный рабочий стресс.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Working stress" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions; however, it is frequently discussed in contexts relating to stress and mental health. Below are expressions that imply stress within a working context:

  1. Burning the candle at both ends
  2. Working long hours can lead to burning the candle at both ends and increase working stress.
  3. Работать до изнеможения может привести к увеличению рабочего стресса.

  4. Under pressure

  5. Many professionals feel under pressure due to high working stress levels.
  6. Многие профессионалы ощущают давление из-за высокого уровня рабочего стресса.

  7. Walking on eggshells

  8. Employees may feel like they are walking on eggshells when dealing with a supervisor prone to adding working stress.
  9. Сотрудники могут чувствовать себя так, будто ходят по яйцам, работая с руководителем, склонным к созданию рабочего стресса.

  10. Too many balls in the air

  11. When you have too many balls in the air, working stress can easily accumulate.
  12. Когда у вас слишком много дел, рабочий стресс может легко накапливаться.

  13. Stretched thin

  14. Employees often feel stretched thin, leading to increased working stress.
  15. Сотрудники часто чувствуют себя перегруженными, что приводит к увеличению рабочего стресса.

Etymology

The term "working" is derived from the Old English "weorc," meaning labor or effort, while “stress” comes from the Latin "stringere," meaning to draw tight. Together, "working stress" encapsulates the strain derived from one’s labor and responsibilities.

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This breakdown provides a detailed understanding of "working stress," including its meaning, usage, related expressions, and more.



25-07-2024