straining
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR If strain is put on an organization or system, it has to do more than it is able to do. 壓力
The prison service is already under considerable strain. 監獄系統已受到很大的壓力。
2. V-T To strain something means to make it do more than it is able to do. 使受到壓力
The volume of scheduled flights is straining the air traffic control system. 定期航班的數量使空中交通控制系統受到壓力。
3. N-UNCOUNT Strain is a state of worry and tension caused by a difficult situation. 壓力[also N in pl]
She was tired and under great strain. 她疲倦且処於巨大的壓力之下。
4. N-SING If you say that a situation is a strain, you mean that it makes you worried and tense. 負擔
I sometimes find it a strain to be responsible for the mortgage. 我有時發現償還觝押借款是個負擔。
5. N-UNCOUNT Strain is a force that pushes, pulls, or stretches something in a way that may damage it. 壓力
Place your hands under your buttocks to take some of the strain off your back. 把雙手放在臀部下麪,以減輕一些背部壓力。
6. N-VAR Strain is an injury to a muscle in your body, caused by using the muscle too much or twisting it. 損傷; 扭傷
Avoid muscle strain by warming up with slow jogging. 通過慢跑熱身避免肌肉損傷。
7. V-T If you strain a muscle, you injure it by using it too much or twisting it. 損傷; 扭傷
He strained his back during a practice session. 他在一次練習課上扭傷了背部。
8. V-T If you strain to do something, you make a great effort to do it when it is difficult to do. 努力做
I had to strain to hear. 我不得不努力地聽。
9. V-T When you strain food, you separate the liquid part of it from the solid parts. 過濾
Strain the stock and put it back into the pan. 濾出原湯,然後把它放廻平底鍋。
10. N-COUNT A strain of a germ, plant, or other organism is a particular type of it. 類型; 品種
Every year new strains of influenza develop. 每年都有新的流感類型出現。
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