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I. strain1 [америк. streɪn, брит. streɪn] ГЛ. перех.
1. strain (exert):
to strain one's ears
2.1. strain (overburden):
strain beam/support
2.2. strain (injure):
to strain one's back
to strain a muscle
2.3. strain (overtax, stretch):
strain relations
strain relations
strain relations
strain credulity/patience
strain resources
3. strain (filter):
strain
4. strain КУЛИН.:
strain
strain vegetables/rice
II. to strain oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
to strain oneself
don't strain yourself ирон.
no te vayas a herniar ирон.
III. strain1 [америк. streɪn, брит. streɪn] ГЛ. неперех.
to strain after or for effect(s)
to strain at sth
to strain to + infin
hacer un gran esfuerzo para  +  infin
IV. strain1 [америк. streɪn, брит. streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain U or C:
strain (tension)
strain (pressure)
it puts a strain on your spine
she's been under great or a lot of strain
2. strain C or U МЕД.:
strain (on a muscle)
3. strain <strains, pl > (tune):
a melancholy strain in ед. лит.
eye strain [америк. ˈaɪ ˌstreɪn, брит.] СУЩ. U
eye strain
eye strain
strain2 [америк. streɪn, брит. streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain (type):
strain (of plant)
strain (of virus)
cepa ж.
strain (of animal)
raza ж.
2. strain (streak):
strain мн. отсут.
veta ж.
3. strain (tone, style) лит.:
strain мн. отсут.
tono м.
eye strain [америк. ˈaɪ ˌstreɪn, брит.] СУЩ. U
eye strain
eye strain
repetitive strain injury, repetitive stress injury СУЩ. U or C
to strain at the leash букв. dog:
to strain at the leash букв. dog:
jalar la traílla or correa лат. америк. excl Юж.конус
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испанский
английский
английский
cuidado, no te vayas a herniar ирон.
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английский
испанский
испанский
I. strain1 [streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain мн. отсут. (pressure):
strain
to be under a lot of strain
2. strain мн. отсут. ФИЗ.:
strain
3. strain МЕД.:
strain
II. strain1 [streɪn] ГЛ. неперех. (try hard)
strain
to strain for effect
III. strain1 [streɪn] ГЛ. перех.
1. strain (stretch):
strain
to strain a rope
2. strain (overexert):
to strain one's eyes
to strain one's ears
3. strain (put stress on):
strain relationship
strain credulity
4. strain КУЛИН.:
strain coffee
strain vegetables
strain2 [streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain (variety):
strain of animal
raza ж.
strain of virus
cepa ж.
2. strain (tendency or trait):
strain of puritanism
3. strain МУЗ.:
strain
tono м.
to be under severe strain
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испанский
английский
английский
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. strain1 [streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain (pressure):
strain
to be under a lot of strain
2. strain ФИЗ.:
strain
3. strain МЕД.:
strain
II. strain1 [streɪn] ГЛ. неперех. (try hard)
strain
to strain for effect
III. strain1 [streɪn] ГЛ. перех.
1. strain (overexert):
to strain one's eyes
to strain one's ears
2. strain (put stress on):
strain relationship
strain credulity
3. strain culin:
strain coffee
strain vegetables
strain2 [streɪn] СУЩ.
1. strain (variety):
strain of virus
cepa ж.
strain of species
raza ж.
2. strain (tendency or trait):
strain of puritanism
3. strain МУЗ.:
strain
tono м.
to be under severe strain
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английский
английский
Present
Istrain
youstrain
he/she/itstrains
westrain
youstrain
theystrain
Past
Istrained
youstrained
he/she/itstrained
westrained
youstrained
theystrained
Present Perfect
Ihavestrained
youhavestrained
he/she/ithasstrained
wehavestrained
youhavestrained
theyhavestrained
Past Perfect
Ihadstrained
youhadstrained
he/she/ithadstrained
wehadstrained
youhadstrained
theyhadstrained
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They were faced with an obstacle course with five sections that had leashes tangled identically throughout them.
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However, since 2010 the bears are no longer allowed at football games or other campus events on leashes.
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He answers angrily that he has no leash on her.
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Still holding the leash but not wanting to pick up the wildcat, the officer asks someone to retrieve a catchpole.
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His wife never gave him a divorce, but let him stray at the end of a long leash.
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