high-pressure

high-pressure — adjective

1. A high-pressure system or piece of equipment pushes gas, air, or liquid out with

1.形容詞B2
釋義

A high-pressure system or piece of equipment pushes gas, air, or liquid out with a force far above the normal level of the surrounding atmosphere.

例句

The fire crew used a high-pressure hose to put out the fire quickly.

collocation: high-pressure hose / high-pressure pipe

Constanza took her car to the garage after the high-pressure fuel pump started leaking.

同義詞
  • compressed

    describes air or gas squeezed into a smaller volume, more technical than high-pressure

  • pressurized

    kept at a controlled high pressure, especially in a sealed container or aircraft cabin

反義詞

文法句型

high-pressure + noun

2. A high-pressure way of selling or persuading pushes someone strongly and insiste

2.形容詞B2
釋義

A high-pressure way of selling or persuading pushes someone strongly and insistently to buy a product or agree to something, often making them feel cornered or uncomfortable.

例句

Wei felt uneasy when the car dealer started using high-pressure sales tactics.

collocation: high-pressure sales tactics / high-pressure pitch

The charity prefers a polite approach instead of high-pressure methods to ask for donations.

同義詞
  • aggressive

    broader in meaning — describes any forceful approach, not limited to sales

  • pushy

    informal — annoyingly forceful in a persistent way

反義詞
  • low-key

    restrained and not forceful in behaviour or approach

  • gentle

    soft and considerate, without any pressure

文法句型

high-pressure + noun (sales / tactics / methods / pitch)

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively before nouns such as 'sales', 'tactics', 'methods', 'pitch', or 'selling'.

3. A high-pressure job or situation demands a lot of effort and attention, causing

3.形容詞B2
釋義

A high-pressure job or situation demands a lot of effort and attention, causing a person to feel constant worry or nervous strain.

例句

After ten years in a high-pressure job, Dario decided to take a less demanding role.

collocation: high-pressure job / high-pressure environment

Jisoo found the high-pressure atmosphere in the newsroom difficult to deal with every day.

同義詞
  • stressful

    very common synonym; describes any situation that causes worry

  • demanding

    requires a lot of effort but does not necessarily imply negative strain

  • intense

    involving very strong concentration or effort, often with pressure

反義詞
  • relaxed

    free from worry, pressure, or tension

  • easy-going

    informal — not demanding or stressful

文法句型

high-pressure + noun | be + high-pressure

常見錯誤

My job is very high-pressure and stress.
My job is very high-pressure and stressful.
💡'Stress' is a noun; the adjective form is 'stressful'.

high-pressure — noun

high-pressure — verb