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Перевод: strain speek strain


[прилагательное]
натяжной;
[существительное]
натяжение; растяжение; напряжение; нагрузка ; деформация ; род ; порода ; племя; сорт ; наследственность ; наклонность ; наследственная черта; черта характера; стиль ; стиль речи; тон речи; напев ; мелодия ; поэзия ; стихи ; штамм ;
[глагол]
натягивать; растягивать; натягиваться; растягиваться; напрягать; напрячь; насиловать; напрягаться; натужиться; стараться изо всех сил; превышать; злоупотреблять; обнимать; сжимать; цедить; процеживать; процедить; фильтровать; процеживаться; фильтроваться; просачиваться; деформировать; искажать; вызывать остаточную деформацию


Тезаурус:

  1. Keep your lower back flat against the bench to prevent any strain.
  2. She preferred the hazards of local naval hospitals to leaving her husband and returning to England for each birth, but the strain of pregnancy in hot climates and the diversion of her own children made her willing to billet the older two on their aunt whenever it was convenient.
  3. It is that feeling of pressure and strain, coupled usually with extreme hunger, that makes people break their diets yet again.
  4. Miss Christine Murphy, a spokeswoman for the Public Health Laboratory Service - a Government-funded but independent organisation which also monitors levels of illness - said: "This year's virus is a sub-type of a strain we have seen before and many of the cases are not severe.
  5. It should be supple and as thin for its breaking strain as possible.
  6. But many managers do not have such a background; for them the need to think quantitatively is sometimes alien, or at least a strain.
  7. Since Baeyer put forward his strain theory of bonding in 1885, chemists have probed the limits of convention by conceiving and investigating structures under strain.
  8. When the body is elastic, the strain converts kinetic into potential energy like drawing the string of a longbow, or winding the spring of a clock, or charging an electrical condensor , or filling a balloon with hot air and it looks to be alive.
  9. The children were expected to do well, carefully encouraged, but never laid under strain to do or be the best.
  10. Tonight I'm the rota doctor on call for thirteen thousand people, all potential patients, and the strain is beginning to produce its familiar bi-temporal headache.
  11. Pay attention to your hands and feet, which are constantly under pressure and strain, and you will find your whole body benefits.
  12. Perhaps because of all this extra strain, the tour did not go well for Noreen after this.
  13. The concept of stress or strain is difficult to define (but see Gilleard, 1984).

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