You emphasize part of it.
e.g. Emphasize
The first part sounds like a word that cannot be typed on WikiAnswers, that can mean donkey. The second part sounds like "ton." The stress is put on the first part.
In the word "wonderful," the stress mark is placed on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as WON-der-ful. This means that the emphasis is placed on the "WON" part of the word.
In the word "chocolate," the primary stress is on the first syllable: "CHOC-o-late." The stress pattern can be denoted as /ˈtʃɒk.ə.lɪt/ in phonetic transcription. This means that the "CHO" part is emphasized more than the other syllables.
The stress in the word "allow" is on the second syllable, making it pronounced as /əˈlaʊ/. This means that the emphasis is placed on the "low" part of the word.
Stressed is a verb (past tense of stress) and an adjective (stressed syllable).
Stress. When we say the word "begin," we stress the second syllable: be-GIN.
There is slightly more stress of the "For" part.
stress
"Panic" is a word starting with P that can mean stress.
The first part sounds like a word that cannot be typed on WikiAnswers, that can mean donkey. The second part sounds like "ton." The stress is put on the first part.
On the 'pol' part of the word, the first syllable. POLicy.
The word part com- means together
The stress is on the second part. It would look a bit like "obTAIN".
chronic stress is stress but experienced for a very long time hence the word CHRONIC! Hope this helps(:
Assuming you mean "surprising", you put the stress on the second syllable.
Stress in a noun as in a great worry caused by a difficult situation. Stress is also a verb as in giving emphasis to something
The main stress is on the second syllable (the "tog" part). This is distinct from "photograph", where the first syllable is the stressed one.