strain in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for strain in the English»Serbian Dictionary

strain1 [streɪn] N biol

I.strain2 [streɪn] N usu sing

III.strain2 [streɪn] VB trans to strain sth

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
ease strain
to be under severe strain
age strain, suffering
to place a strain on sb/sth

strain Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put a strain on sth
to be under a lot of strain
stress and strain
to strain one's eyes
to be under severe strain
to place a strain on sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is likely that this was the same strain.
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Strain into the glass and garnish with a celery stalk, asparagus stalk and wedge of lemon.
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It will come to seem like a strikingly apposite set-up: the refinement and gentleness in precarious counterpoint to some strain of suppressed wildness.
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There's no filter, press, sieve, or any way to strain brewed coffee liquid from grounds either save one or two soup spoons.
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Strain the liquid into a medium-sized bowl, and add 1 tsp of jojoba oil (organic if possible).
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It is also the name of a strain of bacteria that causes skin disease.
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The polarization of the photoluminescence is related to the strain in a material by way of the given material's photoelasticity tensor.
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He never recovered but worked on under increasing debility and strain till he died in 1951, still only 53 years of age.
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The very tall braced undercarriage was made unretractable so that the fuselage would be able to take the strain of the heavy cargo.
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Without the right quantity or composition of tears, discomfort or pain may result -- in addition to blurry vision and eye strain.
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