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1 strain
I [streɪn]1. verb1) to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent:They strained at the door, trying to pull it open
يَلْوي، يُوَتِّرُ، يَضْغَطُHe strained to reach the rope.
2) to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc:يَرُضُّ العَضَلَهYou'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.
3) to force or stretch (too far):يُوَتِّرُThe constant interruptions were straining his patience.
4) to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid:يُصَفِّيShe strained the coffee.
2. noun1) force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?شَد، إلتِواء2) (something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue:إجْهاد، إرْهاقto suffer from strain.
3) (an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion:رَضُّ العَضَلَهmuscular strain.
4) too great a demand:عِبء ْ كَبير، طَلَب زائِد II [streɪn] nounThese constant delays are a strain on our patience.
1) a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc):سُلالَه، نَوْعa new strain of cattle.
2) a tendency in a person's character:نَزْعَهI'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.
3) ( often in plural) (the sound of) a tune:أنْغامI heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.
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2 strain
جَهَدَ \ strain: to make a great effort, esp. by pulling hard: He strained at the door but could not open it. \ صَفَّى (سائلاً) \ strain: to pass liquid through cloth (or through a wire net) so as to remove solid matter: We strain tea (as we pour it) to keep the tea leaves out of the cup. \ See Also رشح (رَشَّحَ) \ وَتَّرَ \ strain: to damage sth. by stretching it too much, or by tiring it too much: I strained my back in lifting that rock. You’ll strain your eyes if you read in poor light. -
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إِجْهَاد \ exertion: the use of effort: He was tired after all his exertions at digging in the garden. overwork: doing too much: They were suffering from overwork. strain: straining; too much effort of mind or body: The rope broke under strain. The nervous strain of city life was too much for him. \ See Also توتر (تَوَتُّر)، كد (كَدّ) -
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5 strain
اِسْتَنزَفَ \ deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to tire completely: The long climb exhausted me. strain: to damage sth. by stretching it too much, or by tiring it too much: I strained my back in lifting that rock. You’ll strain your eyes if you read in poor light. \ See Also أَجْهَدَ -
6 strain off
يُصَفّيWhen the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.
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7 strain on the saw
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > strain on the saw
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8 давление (put strain on someo
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > давление (put strain on someo
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9 Lea Breaking Strain
The lea method of finding the break in lb. of yarn is to reel on lea (120 yards) and test on a lea testing machine, which applies dead-weight tension at a slowly increasing rate until the lea of yarn breaks. The breaking point is indicated on a dial calibrated in Ib.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lea Breaking Strain
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10 repetitive strain injury
Gen Mgtdamage caused to muscles or tendons as the result of prolonged repetitive movements or actions. Repetitive strain injury is most commonly associated with injury to the wrist or arms through the use of computer keyboards.Abbr. RSI -
11 тензометр
strain gauge /gage/
прибор, предназначенный для измерения величины напряжения или деформации нагруженных элементов. — an instrument used to measure the strain or distortion in a member or test specimen (such as a structural part) subjected to a force.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > тензометр
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12 Усреднять по
The disadvantage of this method is that it does not average the strain over the whole section of the barРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Усреднять по
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13 совместное действие
•The strain produced by the joint action of two or more stresses is the sum of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совместное действие
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14 На оси
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > На оси
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15 совсем другое дело
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совсем другое дело
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16 Небольшая деформация
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Небольшая деформация
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17 tensión
f.1 tension, tenseness, strain, tautness.2 tension.3 stress, psychological strain.4 tension, tautness, tenseness.* * *1 ELECTRICIDAD tension, voltage2 (de materiales) stress; (de gases) pressure3 MEDICINA pressure\estar bajo tensión figurado to be under straintener la tensión alta to suffer from high blood pressurealta tensión ELECTRICIDAD high tensionbaja tensión ELECTRICIDAD low tensiontensión arterial blood pressuretensión nerviosa nervous strain* * *noun f.1) tension2) strain, stress•* * *SF1) [de cable, cuerda] tension, tautness2) [de músculos] tension3) (Med) blood pressure4) (Elec) (=voltaje) tension, voltage5) [de gas] pressure6) (=estrés) strain, stresstensión nerviosa — nervous strain, nervous tension
tensión premenstrual — premenstrual tension, PMT
7) [en situación] tension, tenseness* * *1)a) (de cuerda, cable) tautness, tension; ( de músculo) tensionb) tb2) ( estrés) strain, stress; (en relaciones, situación) tension3) (Elec) voltage* * *= stress, tension, strain, arterial pressure, blood pressure.Ex. Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.Ex. The average arterial pressure fell down during laparotomy.Ex. His face turned unnaturally red, as if his blood pressure had risen.----* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* bajada de tensión = sag.* de alta tensión = heavy-current.* en tensión = under pressure, under the cosh, stressed.* estar en tensión = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* línea de alta tensión = power line.* momentos de tensión = the heat is on.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* poner en tensión = put + Nombre + under pressure.* ponerse en tensión = tense up.* relajar la tensión = ease + tension.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* situación de tensión = stress situation.* tensión arterial = blood pressure, arterial pressure.* tensión emocional = emotional tension.* tensión en el trabajo = job stress.* tensiones = pressures and pulls.* tensión medioambiental = environmental stress.* tensión producida por el trabajo = occupational stress.* tensión racial = racial tension.* * *1)a) (de cuerda, cable) tautness, tension; ( de músculo) tensionb) tb2) ( estrés) strain, stress; (en relaciones, situación) tension3) (Elec) voltage* * *= stress, tension, strain, arterial pressure, blood pressure.Ex: Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.
Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex: We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.Ex: The average arterial pressure fell down during laparotomy.Ex: His face turned unnaturally red, as if his blood pressure had risen.* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* bajada de tensión = sag.* de alta tensión = heavy-current.* en tensión = under pressure, under the cosh, stressed.* estar en tensión = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* línea de alta tensión = power line.* momentos de tensión = the heat is on.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* poner en tensión = put + Nombre + under pressure.* ponerse en tensión = tense up.* relajar la tensión = ease + tension.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* situación de tensión = stress situation.* tensión arterial = blood pressure, arterial pressure.* tensión emocional = emotional tension.* tensión en el trabajo = job stress.* tensiones = pressures and pulls.* tensión medioambiental = environmental stress.* tensión producida por el trabajo = occupational stress.* tensión racial = racial tension.* * *A1 (de una cuerda, un cable) tautness, tension2 (de un músculo) tensioncon todos los músculos en tensión with all his muscles tensed3tb tensión arterial blood pressuretener la tensión alta/baja to have high/low blood pressuretomarle la tensión a algn to take sb's blood pressureCompuestos:nervous tensionpremenstrual tension, PMTB1 (estrés) strain, stressestá sometido a una gran tensión en el trabajo he is under a lot of stress o strain at work2 (en relaciones, una situación) tensionla tensión entre los dos países the tension between the two countriesen un clima de extremada tensión amid great tension, in an atmosphere of great tension* * *
tensión sustantivo femenino
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b) tb
tomarle la tensión a algn to take sb's blood pressure;
tensión nerviosa nervous tension
2 ( estrés) strain, stress;
(en relaciones, situación) tension
3 (Elec) voltage
tensión sustantivo femenino
1 Fís strain: estos cables soportarán la tensión, these cables will take the strain
2 Med (arterial) blood pressure: tiene la tensión baja, she has low blood pressure
(nerviosa) strain, stress: no podrá soportar la tensión, he won't be able to stand the strain
tiene mucha tensión, he's under a lot of stress
3 Elec tension, voltage
' tensión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- alto
- crispación
- distendida
- distendido
- distensión
- obnubilar
- palpar
- síndrome
- suavizarse
- swing
- tirantez
- aflojar
- ambiente
- bajada
- bajar
- calmar
- relajar
- subir
- tomar
- torre
English:
build up
- build-up
- cliff-hanger
- lower
- mount
- PMT
- pylon
- relieve
- rising
- stoke
- strain
- stress
- surface tension
- tensely
- tension
- anticlimax
- blood
- build
- crack
- ease
- escalate
- nervous
- power
- premenstrual
- put
- rise
- unease
* * *tensión nf1. [estado emocional] tension;estar en tensión to be tense;los jugadores soportan una gran tensión the players are under a lot of pressuretensión nerviosa nervous tension; Med tensión premenstrual premenstrual tension, PMT2. [enfrentamiento] tension;hubo muchas tensiones entre ellos there was a lot of tension between them3. [de cuerda, cable] tension;en tensión tensed;puso sus músculos en tensión he tensed his musclestensión superficial surface tension4. Elec voltage;alta tensión high voltagetener la tensión (arterial) alta/baja to have high/low blood pressure;tener una subida/bajada de tensión to suffer a rise/drop in blood pressure;tomar la tensión a alguien to take sb's blood pressure* * *f1 tension2 EL voltage;alta tensión high tension, high voltage3 MED:tensión (arterial) blood pressure;tener la tensión alta/baja have high/low blood pressure;tomarle la tensión a alguien take s.o.’s blood pressure* * *1) : tension, tautness2) : stress, strain3)tensión arterial : blood pressure* * *tensión n1. (en general) tension2. (nerviosismo) stress / strain -
18 напряжение
сущ.Английские соответствия указывают на разную степень и на обстоятельства, которые вызывают напряжение и таким образом соответствуют в русском языке не только существительному напряжение, но и существительным усилие и нагрузка.1. strain — напряжение, натяжение, усилие, нагрузка, перегрузка, переутомление: mental strain — умственное напряжение/умственное переутомление; nervous strain/a strain on the nerves — нервное напряжение/нервное усилие; the strain of modern life — напряженность современной жизни; at full strain — с большим напряжением/с большим усилием: without strain — без напряжения/легко/без усилия; to suffer from strain — страдать от переутомления; to stand/to bear the strain — выдерживать напряжение/ выдержать напряжение The rope broke under the strain. — Веревка лопнула от напряжения. All his senses were on the strain. — Все его чувства были обострены. Their relations will not bear/stand much/further strain. — Их отношения не выдержат такого напряжения. It was a great strain on my attention. — Это требовало всего моего внимания. It was a great strain on my imagination. — Мне потребовалось напрячь nee свое воображение. It was a great strain on my credulity. — Мне трудно было поверить./ Мне с трудом верилось. It was too great strain on my purse. — Это легло тяжелым бременем на мой кошелек./Это требовало от меня материальных жертв. The strain of managing became too strong for her. — Для нее напряжение, связанное с администрированием, стало слишком большим./ Ей стало трудно выносить напряжение, связанное с администрированием. Being a politician can put an enormous amount of strain on one's nerves. — Работа политического деятеля может обернуться колоссальным нервным напряжением. This war will put a great strain on the economy. — Эта война потребует от промышленности большого напряжения. She was feeling overworked and under strain. — Она чувствовала большое напряжение и переутомление. All that lifting is putting his back under severe strain. — От этого подъема тяжестей у него все время напряжена и болит спина.2. effort —усилие, попытка, напряжение: great efforts — большие усилия; to do smth with effort — делать что-либо с усилием/делать что-либо с напряжением; an effort of will — усилие воли; one's last effort — последнее усилие; to do smth without an efTorl делать что-либо без малейшего усилия/делать что-либо без малейшего напряжения; to make an effort — делать усилие; to make every effort to do smth приложить все силы, чтобы сделать что-либо It cost him much effort. — Это стоило ему больших усилий. Не spoke with effort. — Ему было трудно говорить./Он говорил с усилием./Он еле-еле говорил. Every effort will be made to do this. — Будут приложены все силы, чтобы сделать это. I'll make every effort to help you. — Я приложу все силы, чтобы помочь вам./Я сделаю все, что в моих силах, чтобы помочь вам. I've done it, but it took a lot of effort. — Я сделал это, но потребовалось очень много усилий. Значение сочетаний to make an effort, to put an effort in doing smth ассоциируются с работой разных частей тела, что отражается в разных словосочетаниях с общим значением усилия, таких как: Does she have the backbone to stand up to them? Or will she just give in? — Хватит ли у нее сил противостоять им? Или она сдастся?/Или она уступит? You have to put your back into it. — Тебе надо приложить к этому усилие. Put a bit more elbow into it. — К этому надо приложить немного больше усилий. My heart is not really in it. — У меня к этому душа не лежит. We must all put our shoulders to the wheel. — Мы все должны поднапрячься ( чтобы это сделать).3. endeavour — усилие, дерзновение (особенно для того, чтобы сделать что-либо новое или трудное; официальный стиль речи): The business was founded up largely through endeavour of his mother. — Предприятие было создано в основном благодаря усилиям его матери. The expedition was an outstanding example of human endeavour. — Эта экспедиция — выдающийся пример человеческого дерзновения. Despite our best endeavour, we couldn't get the car started. — Несмотря ми нос паши усилия, мы не смогли завести машииу./Что мы только пи предпринимали, но машина не заводилась.4. exertion — предельное напряжение сил, усилие, старание ( обычно умственное или физическое усилие): exertion of memory — напряжение памяти/усилие памяти It was so hot that it seemed too much exertion even to breathe. — Стояла такая жара, что даже дыхание требовало усилий./Стояла такая жара, что даже дышать было трудно. In spite of all his exertions. — Несмотря на все его усилия./Нссмотря на все его старания. You can expect sore muscles after a lot of physical exertion. — После стольких физических усилий мускулы могут болеть./После такого физического напряжения мускулы могут болеть.5. tension — напряжение, напряженность (чувство озабоченности или тревоги, не дающее возможности расслабиться): growing (increasing, heightening, mounting, rising) tension — растущее (увеличивающееся, усиливающееся, нарастающее, поднимающееся) напряжение; international tension — международная напряженность; lessen the tension — уменьшить напряжение; tension of the muscles — напряжение мускулов; to relax tension — ослабить напряженность/ослабить напряжение; to aggravate tension — усилить напряжение/углубить напряжение; to ease tension — ослабить напряжение/облегчить напряжение; to reduce tension — сократить напряжение/снизить напряжение The tension slowly drained from his face. — Его лицо постепенно утрачивало напряженное выражение/Напряжение медленно исчезало с его лица. I tried to ease the tension with a joke. — Я попыталась пошутить, чтобы ослабить напряжение./Я попыталась снять напряжение шуткой. The tension is almost unbearable as the play approaches its climax. — Напряжение становится почти невыносимым по мере приближения кульминации пьесы./Напряжение становится почти невыносимым по мере наступления кульминации пьесы. Can you feel the tension in your neck and shoulders? — Вы чувствуете напряжение мускулов шеи и плеч? -
19 Spannung
f1. TECH., mechanische: tension; elastische: stress; verformende: strain; (Druck, Gasspannung) pressure; ARCHIT., im Material: stress2. ETECH. voltage; unter Spannung live; Jens steht ständig unter Spannung fig. (ist sehr aktiv) Jens is a real live wire; (ist sehr angespannt) Jens is always very tense ( im Stress: under constant strain)3. fig. excitement, tension; nervliche: tension, tenseness; durch Ungewissheit: suspense; (Erwartung) eager expectation; es herrschte atemlose Spannung there was an atmosphere of breathless suspense, we etc. all held our breath; mit oder voll Spannung erwarten etc.: with bated breath; voller Spannung spannend; in Spannung halten keep in suspense; es kam keine Spannung auf there was no tension ( oder excitement); die Spannung stieg ins Unerträgliche the tension ( oder suspense) became unbearable; die Spannung hielt an bis zum Schluss the tension ( oder suspense) was maintained to the end; die Spannung ließ nach the tension was relieved4. meist Pl. (Zwistigkeit, Unstimmigkeit) tension Sg.; es herrschen Spannungen in ihrer Ehe their marriage is under some strain at the moment; ein Abbau der Spannungen a reduction of tension; die zunehmenden Spannungen zwischen den beiden Nachbarstaaten the growing tension between the two neighbo(u)ring states* * *die Spannung(Anspannung) tenseness; strain;(Elektrik) tension; voltage;(Erregung) excitement;(Politik) tension;(Ungewissheit) suspense* * *Spạn|nung ['ʃpanʊŋ]f -, -en1) no pl (von Seil, Feder, Muskel etc) tension, tautness; (MECH = innerer Druck) stresswegen der zu großen Spannung riss das Seil — the rope broke because the strain (on it) was too great
2) (ELEC) voltage, tension3) no pl (fig) excitement; (= Spannungsgeladenheit) suspense, tensionmit großer/atemloser Spannung — with great/breathless excitement
in erwartungsvoller Spannung — full of excited anticipation, full of excitement
seine mit Spannung erwarteten Memoiren sind endlich erschienen — his eagerly awaited memoirs have appeared at last
4) no pl (= innerliche, nervliche Anspannung) tension5) usu pl (= Feindseligkeit) tension no pl* * *die1) ((a) force measured in volts: Low voltage reduces the current, making the lights burn dimly.) voltage2) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) strain3) tenseness4) (the state of being stretched, or the degree to which something is stretched: the tension of the rope.) tension5) (mental strain; anxiety: She is suffering from nervous tension; the tensions of modern life.) tension* * *Span·nung1<-, -en>fjds/die \Spannung bis zur letzten Minute aufrechterhalten to keep sb in suspense/maintain the suspense until the [very] last minutemit/voller \Spannung with/full of excitementSpan·nung2<-, -en>f ELEK voltageunter \Spannung stehen to be live* * *die; Spannung, Spannungen1) o. Pl. excitement; (Neugier) suspense; tension2) o. Pl. (eines Romans, Films usw.) suspense3) (Zwistigkeit, Nervosität) tension4) (das Straffsein) tension; tautness5) (elektrische Spannung) tension; (Voltzahl) voltage6) (Mechanik) stress* * *Spannung f1. TECH, mechanische: tension; elastische: stress; verformende: strain; (Druck, Gasspannung) pressure; ARCH, im Material: stress2. ELEK voltage;unter Spannung live;Jens steht ständig unter Spannung fig (ist sehr aktiv) Jens is a real live wire; (ist sehr angespannt) Jens is always very tense ( im Stress: under constant strain)3. fig excitement, tension; nervliche: tension, tenseness; durch Ungewissheit: suspense; (Erwartung) eager expectation;es herrschte atemlose Spannung there was an atmosphere of breathless suspense, we etc all held our breath;voll Spannung erwarten etc: with bated breath;in Spannung halten keep in suspense;es kam keine Spannung auf there was no tension ( oder excitement);die Spannung stieg ins Unerträgliche the tension ( oder suspense) became unbearable;die Spannung hielt an bis zum Schluss the tension ( oder suspense) was maintained to the end;die Spannung ließ nach the tension was relieved4. meist pl (Zwistigkeit, Unstimmigkeit) tension sg;es herrschen Spannungen in ihrer Ehe their marriage is under some strain at the moment;ein Abbau der Spannungen a reduction of tension;die zunehmenden Spannungen zwischen den beiden Nachbarstaaten the growing tension between the two neighbo(u)ring states* * *die; Spannung, Spannungen1) o. Pl. excitement; (Neugier) suspense; tension2) o. Pl. (eines Romans, Films usw.) suspense3) (Zwistigkeit, Nervosität) tension4) (das Straffsein) tension; tautness5) (elektrische Spannung) tension; (Voltzahl) voltage6) (Mechanik) stress* * *-en f.strain n.stress n.(§ pl.: stresses)suspense n.tension n.voltage n. -
20 Strapaze
f; -, -n; auch Pl. strain; es ist mit Strapazen verbunden there’s a lot of hard work involved; die Strapazen des Lebens life’s difficulties; iro. auch the trials and tribulations of life; die Strapazen des Alltags the pressures (and worries) of day-to-day living; es ist eine Strapaze auch it’s hard work, it’s tough going umg.; sich von den Strapazen der Arbeit erholen recover from the stress and strain of work; er war den Strapazen nicht gewachsen he couldn’t take ( oder stand up to) the strain* * *die Strapazefatigue* * *Stra|pa|ze [ʃtra'paːtsə]f -, -nstrain* * *(too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) strain* * *Stra·pa·ze<-, -n>[ʃtraˈpa:tsə]f stress no art, no pl, strain no art, no pl, stresses and strains pl* * *die; Strapaze, Strapazen strain no pl* * *es ist mit Strapazen verbunden there’s a lot of hard work involved;die Strapazen des Lebens life’s difficulties; iron auch the trials and tribulations of life;die Strapazen des Alltags the pressures (and worries) of day-to-day living;sich von den Strapazen der Arbeit erholen recover from the stress and strain of work;er war den Strapazen nicht gewachsen he couldn’t take ( oder stand up to) the strain* * *die; Strapaze, Strapazen strain no pl* * *-n f.exertion n.strain n.
См. также в других словарях:
creak under the strain — ˌcreak under the ˈstrain idiom if a system or service creaks under the strain, it cannot deal effectively with all the things it is expected to do or provide Main entry: ↑creakidiom … Useful english dictionary
crack under the strain — become irrational or hysterical due to strain, around the bend Mother was a strong person. She never cracked under the strain of raising ten children … English idioms
bear the strain — bear the strain/pressure phrase to be able to continue in a very difficult situation I don’t think our relationship could bear the strain of her mother visiting for a month. Thesaurus: to try to deal with a problem or difficultysynonym… … Useful english dictionary
take the strain — 1) to pull and hold something so that it stays tight 2) to do the difficult work, or to deal with the pressure, so that someone else does not have to Have a break and let someone else take the strain for a while … English dictionary
stand the strain — index bear (tolerate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Strain Encoding MRI — Strain Encoding (SENC) in Magnetic Resonance ImagingSENC is a technique developed by Nael Osman s group at Johns Hopkins University for imaging the strain of deforming tissue using MRI. Introduction Strain encoding is the third type of encoding… … Wikipedia
Strain — Strain, n. 1. The act of straining, or the state of being strained. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) A violent effort; an excessive and hurtful exertion or tension, as of the muscles; as, he lifted the weight with a strain; the strain upon a ship … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Strain scanning — refers to several diffraction based techniques using X rays and neutrons where the crystalline lattice of a material is, in effect, used as a form of strain gauge. The various methods are derived from powder diffraction but look for the small… … Wikipedia
Strain hardening exponent — The strain hardening exponent (also called strain hardening index), noted as n , is a materials constant which is used in calculations for stress strain behaviour in work hardening. In the formula σ = K ε n, σ represents the applied stress on the … Wikipedia
Strain — Strain, n. [See {Strene}.] 1. Race; stock; generation; descent; family. [1913 Webster] He is of a noble strain. Shak. [1913 Webster] With animals and plants a cross between different varieties, or between individuals of the same variety but of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Strain theory — can refer to;In chemistry: *Baeyer strain theory, a principle in chemistry.In social sciences: *In criminology and the sociology of deviance, the strain theories are related to the concept of Anomie. Strain appears when society emphasizes too… … Wikipedia