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v. 1. хэт хүчилж биеийнхээ эд эрхтэнг муутгах. \strain one's eyes (муу гэрэлд юм уншиж) нүдээ муутгах. \strain one's voice (чанга хашгирч байж) хоолойгоо сөөлгөх. 2. бүх хүчээ дайчлах/ гаргах/ шавхах, хичээх, чармайх. She spoke very (quietly) and I had to \strain my ears to hear her. Тэр маш аажуухан ярьж байсан бөгөөд би түүний хэлснийг сонсох гэж чармайж байлаа. 3. хэм хэмжээнээс хэтрүүлэх, байдлыг хурцатгах. The dispute has severely \strained relations between the two countries. Энэхүү маргаан нь хоёр орны харилцааг ноцтойгоор хурцатгажээ. 4. шүүх. \strain (off) water from the boiled cabbage чанасан байцааны усыг шүүх. strain at the leash дураараа дургихыг эрмэлзэх. youngsters \straining at the leash to escape parental control эцэг эхийн гараас мултарч дураараа дургихыг эрмэлздэг залуус. strain every nerve (to do sth) чармайх, хичээх. n. 1. их хүч гаргах. 2. оюуны хэт их ачаалал. 3. шөрмөс/ судас/ мах тасрах г.м. биеийн гэмтэл. 4. таталт, сунгалт. 5. үүлдэр, угсаа. 6. зан авирын онцлог, удамшил шинж. There's a \strain of madness in the family. Энэ гэр бүл галзуугийн удамтай. strained adj. 1. хурцадмал, ярвигтай. 2. ядрангуй, эцэж ядарсан. 3. хиймэл, албадмал. strainer n. шүүр, шүүлтүүр. a tea \strain цайны шүүр.
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