stressful
stressful — 形容詞
1. describes a job, situation, or period that causes you to feel anxious or tense b
壓力大的
使人感到緊張焦慮的
describes a job, situation, or period that causes you to feel anxious or tense because it is demanding or difficult.
Kian found his new job as a night-shift nurse very stressful.
Kian 發現他擔任夜班護士的新工作壓力很大。
predicate adjective with 'find + object + adjective'
Moving to a new city can be a stressful experience for young children.
搬到新城市對年幼的孩子來說可能是一次壓力很大的經歷。
attributive adjective before noun
The weeks before the final exams were the most stressful time for Ari.
期末考前的幾週是 Ari 壓力最大的時候。
Padma tried to avoid stressful conversations with her landlord about the rent.
Padma 試圖避免和房東談論租金這種有壓力的對話。
Sora found it stressful to wait for the hospital test results.
Sora 發現等待醫院的檢查結果令人壓力很大。
- tense
focuses on the feeling of mental or emotional strain rather than the situation causing it; 'a tense atmosphere' vs 'a stressful job'
- nerve-wracking
more informal and emotional, often used for specific events like exams or speeches
- taxing
emphasises the physical or mental effort required; slightly more formal
- demanding
highlights the amount of effort required rather than the negative emotional effect
文法句型
stressful + noun
find + it + stressful + to-infinitive
be + stressful + for + someone
用法筆記
Commonly used to describe work, study, relationships, and life transitions. The subject is usually a situation or experience, not a person — you say 'a stressful day', not 'a stressful person' (use 'stressed' instead for people).