high-pressure
劍橋詞典
high-pressure adjective [before noun] (PRESSURE)
involving pressure that is greater than usual
高壓的
They used special high-pressure hoses to help them put out the fires . 他們用特殊的高壓水管來(lái)幫助滅火。
high-pressure adjective [before noun] (SELLING)
High-pressure methods of selling involve persuading people in a forceful way to buy something that often they do not want .
強(qiáng)行推銷的
I refuse to be intimidated by high-pressure sales techniques . 我不會(huì)受強(qiáng)行推銷術(shù)脅迫買東西。
high-pressure adjective [before noun] (WORRY)
involving a lot of responsibility or worry
責(zé)任重大的;給人很大壓力的,令人緊張的
a high-pressure job in advertising 壓力很大的廣告業(yè)工作 返回 high-pressure