"Prestress" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "prestress" refers to a type of strain or stress applied to a material, such as a metal or a building material, before it is put into use or subjected to a load. This type of stress is designed to help it be stronger, more resistant, or more durable under future loads or conditions.
For example, in construction, prestressing is a technique used in slab design, where high-strength tendons (wires or cables) are tightened or stretched to compress and strengthen the concrete, typically in the lower portion of the slab.
There are also several synonyms for this term, such as prestressing, preloading, and pre-stressing.
Prestidigitization refers to the act of making something seem to appear or disappear suddenly or amazingly, usually with magic or illusion. However, in a broader sense, it can also refer to the process of converting something into a digital format, often in the context of digitizing physical materials or objects.
The word "prestige" refers to a high social status, dignity, or respect that someone enjoys because of their achievements, wealth, or social standing. It can also refer to the feeling of pride or dignity that comes from possessing or being associated with something valued and esteemed.<br><br>Example: "The university is known for its prestige, attracting top students from around the world."<br><br>Synonyms: influence, authority, respectability, honor, dignity.
I couldn't find any word "prestigiatory" in the English language dictionary. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a non-standard term.
Meaning: highly respected or admired because of a person's achievements or a person's or institution's high status or reputation.<br><br>Example: "The prestigious award ceremony was attended by many famous celebrities."
" Prestissimo" is a musical term that translates to "as fast as possible" in English. It is an Italian word used to indicate an extremely rapid tempo in music, often used in classical and orchestral compositions.
'immaculately neat and tidy' or ' extremely good or impressive' <br><br>Example: With their perfect makeup and sparkling smile, she looked like a displeasure concert performer – a true presto diva.<br><br>or <br><br>Her tattoo artist is a presto worker and was able to get the artwork done pre performance time.
Preston is a city in the county of Lancashire, in the northwest of England. The name is derived from the Old English "Priest's town" or "<em>priester tun</em>", referring to a settlement owned or influenced by a priest.
Having stress applied to something before use, especially to help it withstand greater stress when in use.
Prestwich is a municipal borough and town in Greater Manchester, England. It is situated on the river Irwell, 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of the city centre of Manchester. The town is the second most populous suburb of Bury, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury.
Used to express a conclusion or assumption that is not certain but seems likely; seemingly or probably.
To assume or suppose something, often based on incomplete information.<br><br>Example: "We're going to presume he'll make the team if his performance improves."<br><br>Note: Presume and assume are often used interchangeably, but presume usually implies a slightly more formal or official context, such as in a business or legal setting, while assume can be used in more casual conversations.