Stress out Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɹɛs/ /ˈaʊt
STRESS-owt
stɹˈɛs/ /ˈaʊt
stress-OWT
Definición
To become very worried, anxious, or unable to relax, often because of too much pressure or problems.
Uso & Matices
'Stress out' is informal and mainly used in conversational English. Common collocations: 'really stress out', 'get stressed out about', 'something stresses me out'. Don't confuse with 'stress' (noun/verb: 'I have stress').
Spanish: estresarsePortuguese (BR): ficar estressado - estressar-sePortuguese (PT): ficar stressado - stressar-seChinese (Simplified): 压力大 - 感到压力Chinese (Traditional): 壓力大 - 感到壓力Hindi: तनाव में आनाArabic: يتوترBengali: চাপে পড়ে যাওয়া - অতিরিক্ত দুশ্চিন্তা করাRussian: нервничать - волноваться - сильно переживатьJapanese: ストレスを感じる - ストレスで参るVietnamese: căng thẳng - lo lắng quá mứcKorean: 스트레스를 받다 - 극도로 불안해하다Turkish: stres yapmak - aşırı stres olmakUrdu: ذہنی دباؤ میں آنا - زیادہ پریشان ہوناIndonesian: stres - tertekan - sangat cemas
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Exams always stress out students.
basic
She stressed out before her job interview.
basic
Don’t stress out about it.
basic
Try not to stress out, everything will be fine.
natural
He stressed out when he lost his keys right before leaving.
natural
Just thinking about moving to a new city makes me stress out.
natural