Strain in spanish

Tensión

pronunciation: tensioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

strain1 = presión, tensión. 

Example: We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.

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» bear + the strain = afrontar la situación.

Example: Although there are net-lenders and net-borrowers, the community of libraries in the Nordic area is sufficiently cohesive to bear the strain of electronic document delivery.

» be under strain = pasar dificultades, pasar apuros.

Example: Sources of domestic supply of periodicals in the socialist countries are also under strain or have collapsed.

» place + strain on = someter a prueba.

Example: When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.

» put + strain on = exigir demasiado de.

Example: Patrons' voracious appetite for new videos is already putting a strain on budgets.

strain2 = esguince, torcedura, dislocación, luxación. 

Example: All dislocations, sprains, strains, and assumed fractures should be splinted.

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» eyestrain [eye strain] = vista cansada, vista fatigada, dolor de ojos.

Example: The article is entitled 'Micrographics and eyestrain: more bogeyman than real threat'.

» muscle strain = esguince, desgarre muscular, desgarro muscular, tirón muscular, contractura muscular.

Example: The following categories of complaints are considered: eye strain and visual fatigue; migraine; epilepsy; muscle pain, aches, and strains; skin rashes; and stress.

» Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) = Enfermedad del Linotipista.

Example: This article discusses some of the muscular-skeletal injuries that can be caused by operating computers in libraries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI).

» strain injury = esguince, luxación.

Example: Although the library profession cannot be regarded as one of high risk from the viewpoint of occupational hazards, certain hazards do exist: including repetitive strain injuries, neck pain, and back pain.

strain3 = estirpe, raza, variedad, origen,. 

Example: The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways = El dinamismo de una sociedad continental libre compuesta de muchas razas dependía de que un mayor número de personas tuviera acceso a un mayor conocimiento para que se utilizara de más formas diferentes.

strain4 = esforzarse, forzar, deformar, poner a prueba. 

Example: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.

strain5 = colar, cribar, filtrar, escurrir. 

Example: Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.

Strain synonyms

line in spanish: , pronunciation: laɪn part of speech: noun breed in spanish: , pronunciation: brid part of speech: noun, verb stock in spanish: , pronunciation: stɑk part of speech: noun form in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔrm part of speech: noun, verb air in spanish: , pronunciation: er part of speech: noun strive in spanish: , pronunciation: straɪv part of speech: verb stress in spanish: , pronunciation: stres part of speech: noun reach in spanish: , pronunciation: ritʃ part of speech: verb, noun extend in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪkstend part of speech: verb tune in spanish: , pronunciation: tun part of speech: noun filter in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪltɜr part of speech: noun try in spanish: , pronunciation: traɪ part of speech: verb tenor in spanish: , pronunciation: tenɜr part of speech: noun song in spanish: , pronunciation: sɔŋ part of speech: noun variety in spanish: , pronunciation: vɜraɪəti part of speech: noun tense in spanish: , pronunciation: tens part of speech: noun, adjective sieve in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪv part of speech: noun distort in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪstɔrt part of speech: verb sift in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪft part of speech: verb melody in spanish: , pronunciation: melədi part of speech: noun variant in spanish: , pronunciation: veriənt part of speech: noun puree in spanish: , pronunciation: pjʊreɪ part of speech: noun, verb pains in spanish: , pronunciation: peɪnz part of speech: noun striving in spanish: , pronunciation: straɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun deform in spanish: , pronunciation: difɔrm part of speech: verb straining in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective filtrate in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪltreɪt part of speech: noun nisus in spanish: , pronunciation: naɪzəs part of speech: noun filter out in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪltɜraʊt part of speech: verb melodic line in spanish: , pronunciation: məlɑdɪklaɪn part of speech: noun separate out in spanish: , pronunciation: sepɜreɪtaʊt part of speech: verb melodic phrase in spanish: , pronunciation: məlɑdɪkfreɪz part of speech: noun tense up in spanish: , pronunciation: tensʌp part of speech: verb nervous strain in spanish: , pronunciation: nɜrvəsstreɪn part of speech: noun mental strain in spanish: , pronunciation: mentəlstreɪn part of speech: noun

Strain antonyms

unwind pronunciation: ənwaɪnd part of speech: verb relax pronunciation: rɪlæks part of speech: verb unlax pronunciation: ənlæks part of speech: verb unstrain pronunciation: ənstreɪn part of speech: verb loosen up pronunciation: lusənʌp part of speech: verb make relaxed pronunciation: meɪkrɪlækst part of speech: verb
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