straining
音標['streiniŋ]中文翻譯:
【醫】 應變; 使勁, 用力; 濾過
英文解釋:
名詞 straining:
- an intense or violent exertion同義詞:strain
- the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean同義詞:distortion, overrefinement, torture, twisting
動詞 strain:
- to exert much effort or energy同義詞:strive, reach, strain
- test the limits of同義詞:try, strain, stress
- use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity同義詞:strain, extend
- separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements同義詞:sift, sieve, strain
- cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious同義詞:tense, strain, tense up
- become stretched or tense or taught同義詞:strain, tense
- remove by passing through a filter同義詞:filter, filtrate, strain, separate out, filter out
- rub through a strainer or process in an electric blender同義詞:puree, strain
- alter the shape of (something) by stress同義詞:deform, distort, strain
形容詞 straining:
- taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance- F.D.Roosevelt同義詞:arduous, strenuous
例句:
- The author seems to strain after novelty.作者似乎在力圖示新立異。
- My tendon was strained.我扭傷了肌腱。
- You will strain your eyes by reading in such poor light.你在這樣弱的光線下看書會損傷視力的。
- Too heavy a load will strain the rope to its breaking point.負載過重會把繩子拉緊到崩斷的地步。