pre
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第三人称
pressurizes
现在进行时
pressurizing
过去式
pressurized
过去完成时
pressurized
1
施加压力, 强迫
to force someone to do something
及物动词
- The company's aggressive marketing tactics were designed to pressurize consumers into making impulse purchases.
该公司的激进营销策略旨在迫使消费者进行冲动购买。
- The government often uses economic sanctions to pressurize foreign countries into complying with international regulations.
政府经常使用经济制裁来施压外国遵守国际法规。
- The manager tried to pressurize the employees into working overtime by implying that their jobs were at risk.
经理试图通过暗示他们的工作处于危险之中来迫使员工加班。
- The company's management tried to pressurize the employees into working overtime without proper compensation.
公司管理层试图迫使员工在没有适当补偿的情况下加班。
- The political party attempted to pressurize its members into voting in favor of the controversial bill.
该政党试图施压其成员投票支持这一有争议的法案。
2
to raise the pressure in or of a system, container, or environment
- The engineer pressurizes the tank before conducting the test.
- They had to pressurize the boiler gradually to avoid damage.
- The diver pressurized his suit before entering deep water.
- The technician pressurized the pipeline to check for leaks.
- The laboratory experiment required pressurizing the vessel.
反义词:
3
to keep a system at a specified pressure over time
- The cabin is pressurized to keep passengers comfortable at high altitudes.
- Modern aircraft pressurize the interior for long flights.
- Submarines pressurize compartments to match outside water pressure.
- Engineers pressurize the reactor to ensure safe operation.
- Hospital ventilators pressurize the air delivered to patients.