strained 音标拼音: [str'end]
a . 紧张的,做作的,矫饰的
紧张的,做作的,矫饰的
strained adj 1 :
lacking natural ease ; "
a labored style of debating " [
synonym :
{
labored }, {
laboured }, {
strained }]
2 :
showing signs of mental and emotional tension ; "
her voice was strained as she asked the question "
3 :
lacking spontaneity ;
not natural ; "
a constrained smile ";
"
forced heartiness "; "
a strained smile " [
synonym : {
constrained },
{
forced }, {
strained }]
4 :
struggling for effect ; "
agonistic poses " [
synonym : {
agonistic },
{
strained }]
Strain \
Strain \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Strained };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Straining }.] [
OF .
estraindre ,
estreindre ,
F . ['
e ]
treindre ,
L .
stringere to draw or bind tight ;
probably akin to Gr . ?
a halter , ?
that which is squeezwd out ,
a drop ,
or perhaps to E .
strike .
Cf . {
Strangle }, {
Strike }, {
Constrain }, {
District },
{
Strait },
a . {
Stress }, {
Strict }, {
Stringent }.]
1 .
To draw with force ;
to extend with great effort ;
to stretch ;
as ,
to strain a rope ;
to strain the shrouds of a ship ;
to strain the cords of a musical instrument . "
To strain his fetters with a stricter care ." --
Dryden .
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2 . (
Mech .)
To act upon ,
in any way ,
so as to cause change of form or volume ,
as forces on a beam to bend it .
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3 .
To exert to the utmost ;
to ply vigorously .
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He sweats ,
Strains his young nerves . --
Shak .
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They strain their warbling throats To welcome in the spring . --
Dryden .
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4 .
To stretch beyond its proper limit ;
to do violence to ,
in the matter of intent or meaning ;
as ,
to strain the law in order to convict an accused person .
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There can be no other meaning in this expression ,
however some may pretend to strain it . --
Swift .
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5 .
To injure by drawing ,
stretching ,
or the exertion of force ;
as ,
the gale strained the timbers of the ship .
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6 .
To injure in the muscles or joints by causing to make too strong an effort ;
to harm by overexertion ;
to sprain ;
as ,
to strain a horse by overloading ;
to strain the wrist ;
to strain a muscle .
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Prudes decayed about may track ,
Strain their necks with looking back . --
Swift .
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7 .
To squeeze ;
to press closely .
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Evander with a close embrace Strained his departing friend . --
Dryden .
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8 .
To make uneasy or unnatural ;
to produce with apparent effort ;
to force ;
to constrain .
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He talks and plays with Fatima ,
but his mirth Is forced and strained . --
Denham .
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The quality of mercy is not strained . --
Shak .
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9 .
To urge with importunity ;
to press ;
as ,
to strain a petition or invitation .
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Note ,
if your lady strain his entertainment . --
Shak .
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10 .
To press ,
or cause to pass ,
through a strainer ,
as through a screen ,
a cloth ,
or some porous substance ;
to purify ,
or separate from extraneous or solid matter ,
by filtration ;
to filter ;
as ,
to strain milk through cloth .
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{
To strain a point },
to make a special effort ;
especially ,
to do a degree of violence to some principle or to one '
s own feelings .
{
To strain courtesy },
to go beyond what courtesy requires ;
to insist somewhat too much upon the precedence of others ; --
often used ironically . --
Shak .
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Strained \
Strained \,
a .
1 .
Subjected to great or excessive tension ;
wrenched ;
weakened ;
as ,
strained relations between old friends .
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2 .
Done or produced with straining or excessive effort ;
as ,
his wit was strained .
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115 Moby Thesaurus words for "
strained ":
Herculean ,
agitated ,
all -
overish ,
anxious ,
anxioused up ,
apprehensive ,
arduous ,
artificial ,
awkward ,
backbreaking ,
biased ,
bothered ,
burdensome ,
chill ,
chilly ,
cold ,
concerned ,
cooked ,
cool ,
crushing ,
difficult ,
disaccordant ,
disquieted ,
distant ,
disturbed ,
doctored ,
dragged out ,
drawn ,
drawn out ,
effortful ,
elongated ,
extended ,
farfetched ,
fearful ,
forced ,
foreboding ,
frosty ,
garbled ,
grueling ,
hard -
earned ,
hard -
fought ,
heavy ,
hefty ,
icy ,
improbable ,
in a pucker ,
in a stew ,
incompatible ,
inhospitable ,
inimical ,
insincere ,
killing ,
labored ,
laborious ,
lengthened ,
misgiving ,
misquoted ,
misrepresented ,
nervous ,
on tenterhooks ,
onerous ,
operose ,
oppressive ,
out -
of -
the -
way ,
overanxious ,
overapprehensive ,
painful ,
perturbed ,
perverted ,
prolongated ,
prolonged ,
protracted ,
pulled ,
punishing ,
put -
on ,
quite another thing ,
remote ,
self -
conscious ,
slanted ,
solicitous ,
something else again ,
spun out ,
stiff ,
straggling ,
strenuous ,
stretched ,
stretched out ,
stretched tight ,
strung out ,
suspenseful ,
taut ,
tense ,
tight ,
toilsome ,
tortured ,
tough ,
troubled ,
troublesome ,
twisted ,
unamiable ,
unamicable ,
uncomfortable ,
uncordial ,
under a strain ,
uneasy ,
unfriendly ,
ungenial ,
unharmonious ,
unnatural ,
unrelaxed ,
unsociable ,
uphill ,
uptight ,
wearisome ,
zealous
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STRAINED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of STRAINED is done or produced with excessive effort How to use strained in a sentence
STRAINED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com STRAINED definition: affected or produced by effort; not natural or spontaneous; forced See examples of strained used in a sentence
STRAINED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary strained adjective (INJURED) injured by too much use or effort: a strained knee (Definition of strained from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Pulled or Strained Groin: Treatment, Recovery, and More - Health Groin strains cause muscle damage or tears that lead to pain, limited mobility, weakness, and swelling Resting and icing the injury helps with recovery, but severe cases might need therapy or
Strained - definition of strained by The Free Dictionary Define strained strained synonyms, strained pronunciation, strained translation, English dictionary definition of strained adj 1 Having been passed through a strainer: a bowl of strained peaches
How to Recover from a Strained or Pulled Muscle - wikiHow To recover from a strained or pulled muscle, rest the muscle and avoid repetitive movement or exercise No matter how old the injury is, be sure to stretch 2 to 3 times a day to keep the muscle pliable and to prevent spasms
Best ways to recover from a muscle strain - Harvard Health You might need to immobilize the injured muscle or have it repaired surgically if it has been torn If pain is not severe and you're unsure whether a muscle is strained or just sore, wait it out, and use these strategies Follow RICE rules RICE stands for rest, ice, compression, and elevation
Strained (2023) - IMDb Directed by Okechukwu Oku and written by Onyenye Amadi, it stars Tracey George, Queen Nwokoye, Samuel Nnaibuike, Padita Agu, and Adaeze Onuigbo The story happens in Enugu and talks about the Igbo tradition of "Omugwo," where a mom helps her daughter after she has a baby
How Long Does a Pulled Muscle Take to Heal? - Verywell Health A pulled (or strained) muscle could take a few days to feel better Severe injury could take weeks to months Find out what prolongs recovery
Muscle Strains: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Recovery Muscle strains can be minor to major A mild strain might only break tiny fibers within the fabric of your muscle, while a severe one can tear through it Strains are painful, but most can heal with time and rest Your muscles are made of thousands of small fibers woven together