pressurize (Amer.)

pressurize (Amer.)
[pres·sur·ize || 'preʃəraɪz]
v. להתאים לחץ(במטוס); ללחוץ; לאלץ

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  • pressurizing — pressurize (Amer.) pres·sur·ize || preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure inside an airplane; apply force or weight, press; supercharge; compel, subject to mental stress, urge,… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pressurized — (Amer.) preʃəraɪzd adj. pressurised, having the internal cabin pressure regulated (in an airplane) pressurize (Amer.) pres·sur·ize || preʃəraɪz v. keep nearly normal atmospheric pressure inside (an airplane); adjust the cabin pressure… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • squeeze — verb 1》 firmly press from opposite or all sides, typically with the fingers.     ↘extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by squeezing. 2》 (squeeze in/into/through) manage to get into or through (a restricted space).     ↘(squeeze… …   English new terms dictionary

  • bounce — verb 1》 (of an object, especially a ball) spring quickly up or away from a surface after hitting it.     ↘(of light, sound, or an electronic signal) reflect back from a surface.     ↘(also bounce back) (of an email) be returned to its sender… …   English new terms dictionary

  • fast-talk — verb informal, chiefly N. Amer. pressurize into doing something using rapid or misleading speech …   English new terms dictionary

  • bounce — ► VERB 1) spring quickly up or away from a surface after hitting it. 2) move or jump up and down repeatedly. 3) (of light or sound) reflect back from a surface. 4) (bounce back) recover well after a setback or problem. 5) informal (of a cheque)… …   English terms dictionary

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