English–German dictionary

German translation of the English word stress

English → German
  
EnglishGerman (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(accent; accentuate; emphasize)
🔗 In stressed syllables this vowel is always pronounced long.
(accent; emphasis);
Betonung
;
(accentuate; emphasize; highlight; underline)
🔗 In recent days, many state representatives, media, and scholars have rightly gone to great lengths to stress the abhorrent behaviour of Russian president Vladimir Putin.
(stretch; rack; strain; tense)
aufziehen
;
spannen
;
anspannen
;
ausspannen
;
straffen
;
anziehen
(tension; strain)
Anstrengung
(pressure)
(emphasis; highlight)
Begeisterung
;
Emphase
;
Schwung
; ;
🔗 Stress has been laid on introducing the student to aspects of Danish life and culture, as well as to the vocabulary and grammar of the language.
;
betont
🔗 There is no distinction of length in vowels such as exists in English, but vowels in stressed syllables are usually raŧher longer than other vowels, particularly if the stressed syllable contains no consonant after the vowel.
Tonzeichen

EnglishGerman
stress Akzent; betonen; Betonung; Druck; Streß; Ton
put under stress stressen