Anglų - Lietuvių žodynas
Kompiuterinis žodynas internete nemokamai
strain
Strain tarimas:
/strein/
Strain audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To pull, draw, or stretch tight: strained the sheets over the bed.
- verb-transitive: To exert or tax to the utmost: straining our ears to hear.
- verb-transitive: To injure or impair by overuse or overexertion; wrench: strain a muscle.
- verb-transitive: To stretch or force beyond the proper or legitimate limit: strain a point.
- verb-transitive: Physics To alter (the relations between the parts of a structure or shape) by applying an external force; deform.
- verb-transitive: To pass (gravy, for example) through a filtering agent such as a strainer.
- verb-transitive: To draw off or remove by filtration: strained the pulp from the juice.
- verb-transitive: To embrace or clasp tightly; hug.
- verb-intransitive: To make violent or steady efforts; strive hard: straining to reach the finish line.
- verb-intransitive: To be or become wrenched or twisted.
- verb-intransitive: To be subjected to great stress.
- verb-intransitive: To pull forcibly or violently: The dog strained at its leash.
- verb-intransitive: To stretch or exert one's muscles or nerves to the utmost.
- verb-intransitive: To filter, trickle, or ooze.
- verb-intransitive: To be extremely hesitant; balk: a mule that strained at the lead.
- noun: The act of straining.
- noun: The state of being strained.
- noun: Extreme or laborious effort, exertion, or work.
- noun: A great or excessive pressure, demand, or stress on one's body, mind, or resources: the strain of managing both a family and a career.
- noun: A wrench, twist, or other physical injury resulting from excessive tension, effort, or use.
- noun: Physics A deformation produced by stress.
- noun: An exceptional degree or pitch: a strain of zealous idealism.
- noun: The collective descendants of a common ancestor; a race, stock, line, or breed.
- noun: Any of the various lines of ancestry united in an individual or a family; ancestry or lineage.
- noun: Biology A group of organisms of the same species, having distinctive characteristics but not usually considered a separate breed or variety: a superior strain of wheat; a smooth strain of bacteria.
- noun: An artificial variety of a domestic animal or cultivated plant.
- noun: A kind or sort: imaginings of a morbid strain.
- noun: An inborn or inherited tendency or character.
- noun: An inherent quality; a streak. See Synonyms at
streak . - noun: The tone, tenor, or substance of a verbal utterance or of a particular action or behavior: spoke in a passionate strain.
- noun: A prevailing quality, as of attitude or behavior.
- noun: Music A passage of expression; a tune or an air. Often use in the plural: melodic strains of the violin.
- noun: A passage of poetic and especially lyrical expression.
- noun: An outburst or a flow of eloquent or impassioned language.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- ištempimas
- stengtis
- perviršyti
- pervargti
- to
- In
- įtempti
- būdas
- polinkis
- apglėbti
- suspausti
- filtruoti
- košti
- to strain after siekti
- stengtis
- padermė
- giminė
- gentis
- įtempimas
- jėgos įtempimas
- stilius
- tonas II