strain
英 [streɪn]
美 [streɪn]
n. 压力; 重负; 重压之下出现的问题(或担忧等); 拉力; 张力; 应力; 劳损; 拉伤; 扭伤
v. 损伤; 拉伤; 扭伤; 尽力; 竭力; 使劲; 过度使用; 使不堪承受
过去式:strained 过去分词:strained 现在分词:straining 复数:strains 第三人称单数:strains
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双语例句
- Place your hands under your buttocks to take some of the strain off your back
将手放在臀部下面,减轻背部的一些压力。 - Don't carry that heavy trunk, or you'll strain yourself.
箱子太沉,你别扛,看努着。 - The filming imposed an additional strain on her.
拍摄任务使她承受了格外大的压力。 - There was a strain of bitterness in his voice.
他的声音听起来有些愤愤不平。 - Red eyes denote strain and fatigue
眼睛充血表明压力过大、身心疲惫。 - Resources will be further strained by new demands for housing.
资源将因新的住房需求而变得更紧张。 - The volume of scheduled flights is straining the air traffic control system
定期航班的数量正让空中交通指挥系统不堪重负。 - He heaved the heavy box and staggered off, puffing and blowing from the strain.
他扛起那只沉重的箱子,吭哧吭哧地走了。 - I sometimes find it a strain to be responsible for the mortgage.
我有时觉得背负这笔抵押贷款很有压力。 - She could hear the tinny strains of a chamber orchestra.
她能听见室内管弦乐队尖细的旋律。