straining in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for straining in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.strain1 [Am streɪn, Brit streɪn] VB trans

III.strain1 [Am streɪn, Brit streɪn] VB intr

IV.strain1 [Am streɪn, Brit streɪn] N

1. strain U or C:

See also eye strain

strain2 [Am streɪn, Brit streɪn] N

eye strain [Am ˈaɪ ˌstreɪn, Brit] N U

repetitive strain injury, repetitive stress injury N U or C

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straining in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for straining in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

II.strain1 [streɪn] VB intr (try hard)

III.strain1 [streɪn] VB trans

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Causes for this include frequent or chronic constipation, straining to have a bowel movement, diets low in fiber, and pregnancy.
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This rupture may be the result of forceful or strained bowel movement or caused by heavy lifting, coughing or straining.
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Signs include blood in the urine and straining to urinate or defecate.
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Even before computer keyboards turned so many people into carpal-tunnel sufferers, the ballpoint pen was already straining hands and wrists.
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Since then the county population has increased nearly sevenfold (most of it in the east), straining education budgets, infrastructure and local politics.
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Painful urination or straining to urinate are other signs.
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The release of emergency ballast caused a sharp pitching up, straining the ship against the mooring line.
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He felt that it avoided straining to look meaningful or relevant and that despite its irreverence, it lightens the mood and lifts the spirit.
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Because of its demanding technique, high speed, and acrobatics, rock and roll is a straining high-performance dance and is most often performed by young dancers.
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Particles larger than those of colloidal dimensions may also foul e.g., by sedimentation (sedimentation fouling) or straining in small-size openings.
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