1.b> , i> ; to suffer from stress / ; to be under stress ; coping with stress ; emotional [mental] stress [ / ] ; she failed to withstand the stresses and strains of public life / ; your headaches are due to stress ;
2.b> 1) , , ; to put / to lay / stress on smth. ; , / i> ; ; ; she lays great stress on punctuality ; I think the company places too much stress on cost and not enough on quality , ; he has started to lay greater stress on the government's role in industry ; he laid particular stress on the need for discipline ;
2) .i> ; primary [secondary] stress [] ; the meaning of a sentence often depends on stress and intonation ; normally, the stress falls on the first syllable , ; in "strategic" the stress falls on the second syllable "strategic" ;
3.b> (on) .i> .i> ; , ; , ; , , ; heavy lorries put too much stress on this bridge / ; jogging puts a lot of stress on your knee joints ; shoes with high heels put a great deal of stress on knees and ankles ; when you have an injury you start putting stress on other parts of your body , / ; computers work out the stresses that such a craft will encounter in flight / , ; metal fatigue is a weakness which develops in a metal structure that has been subjected to many repeated stresses .i> , ; the stress due to bending .i> ;
stress related medical problems / ; a stress fracture .i> ( "" / i>); ; he needs to have an operation for a stress fracture in his foot .