HSK Level 3

压力

yā lì

pression

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Exemples de phrases

我感到压力很大。

wǒ gǎndào yālì hěn dà.

I feel a lot of pressure.

工作压力很大。

gōngzuò yālì hěn dà.

The work pressure is very high.

考试压力很大。

kǎoshì yālì hěn dà.

The exam pressure is very high.

Synonymes

负担 (fù dan)

burden

重担 (zhòng dàn)

heavy burden

Antonymes

轻松 (qīngsōng)

relaxed

舒适 (shūshì)

comfortable

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 压力 (yālì) is composed of two characters: 压 (yā), meaning "to press" or "to oppress", and 力 (lì), meaning "strength" or "power". Together, these characters convey the idea of "pressure" or "stress".The word 压力 is commonly used in Chinese to refer to psychological or emotional stress, such as the stress of work, school, or personal relationships. It can also be used to refer to physical stress, such as the stress of a heavy workload or a difficult physical task.The concept of 压力 is not unique to Chinese culture. In fact, the experience of stress is a universal human experience. However, the Chinese language has a unique way of expressing this concept, using the characters 压 and 力 to capture the essence of pressure and stress.Understanding the etymology of Chinese words can be a helpful way for HSK learners to expand their vocabulary and deepen their understanding of Chinese culture. By understanding the origins and meanings of Chinese characters, learners can gain a greater appreciation for the richness and complexity of the Chinese language.