teherhordás
Teherhordás is a Hungarian term meaning the act of bearing a burden or the capacity to bear a load. In everyday language it is used to describe the carrying of physical loads as well as metaphorical burdens such as responsibilities or emotional strains. The word combines teher (burden) with hordás (carrying).
The term derives from a straightforward compound of burden and carrying, reflecting both tangible and abstract
Applications in different fields
In engineering and architecture, teherhordás refers to the load-bearing capacity of structures or components. It encompasses
In occupational safety and ergonomics, teherhordás concerns manual handling practices and the risks associated with lifting,
In broader usage, teherhordás can be employed metaphorically to describe the burden carried by individuals or
Overall, the term is multidisciplinary, commonly rendered as load-bearing or burden-bearing depending on the context. It