វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
sizes
is a form of:
Tension
noun
1.
(a
tensing
or
being
tensed
,
mental
or
nervous
strain
,
condition
of
being
stretched
or
pulled
,
taut
,
friction
or
ill
will
(
between
two
people
))
ការតានតឹង
Example: The tension on the
strings
,
interaction
tension,
surface
tension, Narong was in a
state
of
extreme
tension as a
result
of
his
financial
worries
,
Since
the
quarrel
over
the
money
there
is tension
between
Mss
. MARINET and
his
brother
.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស)
ភាពតានតឹង
3.
(វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ)
សំពាធ
4.
(វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ)
ភាពទាញតឹង, ការទាញតឹង
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
tension headache
-
ការឈឺពេញទាំងក្បាលដោយសារការព្រួយបារម្ភ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The
degree
of
stretching
to
which
a
wire
,
cord
,
piece
of
timber
, or the
like
, is
strained
by
drawing
it in the
direction
of
its
length
;
strain
.
2.
The
force
by
which
a
part
is
pulled
when
forming
part
of
any
system
in
equilibrium
or in
motion
; as, the tension of a
srting
supporting
a
weight
equals
that
weight
.
3.
A
device
for
checking
the
delivery
of the
thread
in a
sewing
machine
, so as to
give
the
stitch
the
required
degree
of
tightness
.
4.
The
act
of
stretching
or
straining
; the
state
of
being
stretched
or
strained
to
stiffness
; the
state
of
being
bent
strained
; as, the tension of the
muscles
, tension of the
larynx
.
5.
The
quality
in
consequence
of
which
an
electric
charge
tends
to
discharge
itself
, as
into
the
air
by a
spark
, or to
pass
from a
body
of
greater
to one of
less
electrical
potential
. It
varies
as the
quantity
of
electricity
upon
a
given
area
.
adjective
1.
(FIGURATIVE)
Extreme
strain
of
mind
or
excitement
of
feeling
;
intense
effort
.
2.
Expansive
force
; the
force
with
which
the
particles
of a
body
, as a
gas
,
tend
to
recede
from
each
other
and
occupy
a
larger
space
;
elastic
force
;
elasticity
; as, the tension of
vapor
; the tension of
air
.
1.
The
pressure
or tension of a
confined
body
of
vapor
. The
pressure
of a
given
saturated
vapor
is a
function
of the
temperature
only
, and
may
be
measured
by
introducing
a
small
quantity
of the
substance
into
a
barometer
and
noting
the
depression
of the
column
of
mercury
.