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strain [streɪn]1 noun∎ the rope snapped under the strain la corde a rompu sous la tension;∎ the weight put too much strain on the rope le poids a exercé une trop forte tension sur la corde;∎ to collapse under the strain (bridge, animal) s'effondrer sous le poids;∎ I took most of the strain c'est moi qui ai fourni le plus gros effort;∎ the buttress takes the strain off the wall le contrefort réduit la pression qui s'exerce sur le mur;∎ the girder can't take the strain la poutre ne peut pas supporter cette pression;∎ figurative the war is putting a great strain on the country's resources la guerre grève sérieusement les ressources du pays;∎ the new taxes take the strain off the budget les nouveaux impôts renflouent le budget(b) (mental or physical effort) (grand) effort m; (overwork) surmenage m; (tiredness) (grande) fatigue f; (stress) stress m, tension f ou fatigue f nerveuse;∎ he's beginning to feel/show the strain il commence à sentir la fatigue/à donner des signes de fatigue;∎ I've been under great physical strain je me suis surmené;∎ it was quite a strain for me to have to stand j'ai trouvé très fatigant de devoir rester debout;∎ the strain of making polite conversation l'effort que ça demande de faire la conversation à quelqu'un;∎ the situation has put our family under a great deal of strain la situation a mis notre famille à rude épreuve;∎ recent events have placed considerable strain on their relationship les événements récents ont mis leur relation à rude épreuve;∎ he can't take the strain anymore il ne peut plus supporter cette situation stressante;∎ it's a terrible strain on her nerves ses nerfs sont mis à rude épreuve;∎ they've been under a lot of strain recently leurs nerfs ont été mis à rude épreuve ces derniers temps;∎ the arrival of a new secretary took the immediate strain off me avec l'arrivée d'une nouvelle secrétaire, j'ai été immédiatement soulagée d'une partie de mon travail;∎ I couldn't stand the strain of commuting je trouvais trop épuisant de prendre les transports en commun tous les matins∎ to give one's back a strain se donner un tour de reins(d) (breed, variety → of animal, insect) race f; (→ of virus, bacteria) souche f; (→ of plant, grain) variété f∎ his other books are all very much in the same strain ses autres livres sont tout à fait dans le même genre ou dans le même style ou dans le même esprit(f) (streak, tendency) fond m, tendance f;∎ there is a strain of madness in the family il y a une prédisposition à la folie dans la famille;∎ there's a strong strain of fantasy in his novels il y a une grande part de rêve dans ses romans(a) (rope, cable, girder) tendre (fortement); figurative (resources, economy, budget) grever; (patience) mettre à l'épreuve, abuser de; (friendship, relationship) mettre à l'épreuve, mettre à rude épreuve;∎ he strained the canvas over the frame il a tendu la toile sur le cadre;∎ to be strained to breaking point être tendu au point de se rompre;∎ this new expense is straining our income to the limit nos revenus nous permettent tout juste cette dépense supplémentaire(b) (force → voice) forcer;∎ he strained his ears to hear what they were saying il tendit l'oreille pour entendre ce qu'ils disaient;∎ to strain one's eyes to see sth plisser les yeux pour mieux voir qch;∎ to strain every nerve or sinew to do sth s'efforcer de faire qch(c) (hurt, damage → eyes) fatiguer;∎ reading small print strains your eyes ça fatigue les yeux de lire des petits caractères;∎ you'll strain your eyes tu vas te fatiguer les yeux;∎ to strain a muscle se froisser un muscle;∎ I have to be careful not to strain my heart il faut que je veille à ménager mon cœur;∎ to strain one's back se donner un tour de reins;∎ I've strained my arm je me suis froissé un muscle du bras;∎ mind you don't strain yourself lifting that typewriter attention de ne pas te faire mal en soulevant cette machine à écrire;∎ ironic don't strain yourself! surtout ne te fatigue pas!;∎ she lent a hand, but she didn't exactly strain herself elle a mis la main à la pâte, mais elle ne s'est pas vraiment fatiguée∎ it would be straining the truth to call the play a masterpiece dire que cette pièce est un chef-d'œuvre serait exagéré∎ she strained the child to her breast elle serra l'enfant contre sa poitrine∎ she was straining at the door (pulling) elle tirait sur la porte de toutes ses forces; (pushing) elle poussait (sur) la porte de toutes ses forces;∎ to strain at a rope/at the oars tirer sur une corde/sur les rames;∎ the dog strained at the leash le chien tirait sur sa laisse;∎ figurative to be straining at the leash piaffer d'impatience;∎ I had to strain against the wind j'ai dû lutter contre le vent;∎ she strained under the weight elle ployait sous la charge∎ to strain to do sth s'efforcer de faire qch;∎ I strained to understand/hear what they were saying je me suis efforcé de comprendre/d'entendre ce qu'ils disaient;∎ he tends to strain after effect il a tendance à vouloir se faire remarquer(c) (be under tension → rope, cable) se tendre; (→ beam) fatiguer, travailler; (become deformed) gauchir, se fausser∎ to strain at sth (be unwilling) se faire un scrupule de qch;∎ to strain at doing sth avoir des scrupules à faire qch(of music) accents mpl, accords mpl;∎ the crowd rose to the strains of the national anthem le public s'est levé aux accents de l'hymne national(liquid) vider, égoutter -
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strain [streɪn]1. noun• it was a strain on the economy/their resources/his purse cela grevait l'économie/leurs ressources/son budgetc. ( = sprain) foulure fa. [+ rope, beam] tendre fortement ; [+ muscle] froisser ; [+ ankle] fouler ; [+ friendship, marriage] mettre à rude épreuve ; [+ resources, the economy] peser lourdement sur• to strain o.s. ( = damage muscle) se froisser un muscle ; ( = overtire o.s.) se surmener• don't strain yourself! (ironic) surtout ne te fatigue pas !• to strain to do sth (physically) fournir un gros effort pour faire qch ; (mentally) s'efforcer de faire qch• to strain at sth (pushing/pulling) pousser/tirer qch de toutes ses forces[+ liquid] vider* * *[streɪn] 1.to put a strain on — fatiguer [heart, lungs]
to take the strain — [beam, rope] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations
2) ( pressure) ( on person) stress m; ( in relations) tension fmental ou nervous strain — tension f nerveuse
to put a strain on — avoir un effet néfaste sur [relationship]; créer des tensions au sein de [alliance]; grever [economy, finances]; mettre [quelque chose] à rude épreuve [patience, goodwill]
to be under strain — [person] être stressé; [relations] être tendu
3) ( injury) muscle m froissé5) ( style) veine f, ton m2.strains plural noun air m3.transitive verb1)to strain one's eyes — ( to see) plisser les yeux
2) fig grever [resources, finances]; compromettre [relationship]; mettre [quelque chose] à rude épreuve [patience]3) ( injure)4) ( sieve) passer [sauce]; égoutter [vegetables, pasta]4.to strain at — tirer sur [leash, rope]
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A n1 Phys ( weight) effort m, contrainte f (on sur) ; ( from pulling) tensions fpl (on de) ; to put a strain on soumettre [qch] à des efforts or à des sollicitations [beam, bridge, rope] ; fatiguer [heart, lungs] ; faire travailler [muscles] ; to be under strain [bridge, structure] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations ; to grimace/sweat under the strain grimacer/suer sous l'effort ; to take the strain [beam, bracket, rope] être soumis à des efforts or des sollicitations ; the rope/shelf can't take the strain la corde/l'étagère ne résistera pas ;2 ( pressure) ( on person) stress m ; ( in relations) tension f ; mental ou nervous strain tension f nerveuse ; to put a strain on avoir un effet néfaste sur [relationship] ; créer des tensions au sein de [group, alliance] ; surcharger [system, network] ; provoquer une crise dans [sector, prison system] ; grever [economy, finances] ; mettre [qch] à rude épreuve [patience, goodwill] ; to be under strain [person] être stressé ; [relations] être tendu ; [network, system] être surchargé ; to take the strain [person] supporter la pression ; he can't take the strain il supporte mal le stress or la pression ; to crack under the strain [person] craquer sous la pression ; to take the strain out of faciliter [climb, management, organization] ; to show signs of strain [person] montrer des signes de fatigue ; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell il montrait des signes de fatigue ; the strains within the coalition les tensions au sein de la coalition ; it's a strain talking to him c'est pénible de lui parler ; it's getting to be a strain ça commence à devenir pénible ;7 ( style) veine f, ton m ; the rest of the speech was in the same strain le reste du discours était dans la même veine.C vtr1 ( stretch) tendre [rope, cable] ; to strain one's eyes ( to see) plisser les yeux ; to strain one's ears tendre l'oreille ; to strain one's muscles/every muscle tendre ses muscles/tous ses muscles (to do pour faire) ; ⇒ nerve ;2 fig grever [resources, finances, economy] ; compromettre [relationship, alliance] ; surcharger [network, system] ; mettre [qch] à rude épreuve [patience, credulity, understanding] ; it would be straining the truth to say… ce serait exagéré de dire… ; the writer has strained the possibilities of conventional language l'écrivain a dépassé or sublimé les possibilités du langage conventionnel ;3 ( injure) to strain a muscle se froisser un muscle ; to strain one's thigh/groin/shoulder se froisser un muscle de la cuisse/l'aine/l'épaule ; to strain one's eyes/heart se fatiguer les yeux/le cœur ; to strain one's voice forcer sa voix ; to strain one's back se faire un tour de reins ;D vi to strain against sth pousser de toutes ses forces contre qch ; to strain at tirer sur [leash, rope] ; to strain to see/hear faire un gros effort pour voir/entendre ; to strain forward se pencher en avant.1 ( injure) se blesser ;■ strain off:▶ strain [sth] off, strain off [sth] faire égoutter [water, liquid, fat]. -
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1. strein 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; He strained to reach the rope.) estirar, tensar2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) torcerse, hacerse un esguince, hacerse daño (en), forzar3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) poner a prueba, abusar4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) colar, escurrir
2. noun1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) tensión, presión2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) tensión, estrés3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) torcedura, esguince4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) presión•- strained- strainer
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II strein noun1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.)2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.)3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.)strain1 n tensiónstrain2 vb1. forzar2. lesionarse / torcer3. filtrar / colartr[streɪn]1 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL (tension) tensión nombre femenino; (pressure) presión nombre femenino; (weight) peso2 (stress, pressure) tensión nombre femenino, estrés nombre masculino; (effort) esfuerzo; (exhaustion) agotamiento■ the latest crisis has put more strain on Franco-Spanish relations la última crisis ha aumentado la tirantez en las relaciones francoespañolas4 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL torcedura, esguince nombre masculino1 (stretch) estirar, tensar2 (damage, weaken - muscle) torcer(se), hacerse un esguince en; (- back) hacerse daño en; (- voice, eyes) forzar; (ears) aguzar; (- heart) cansar3 (stretch - patience, nerves, credulity) poner a prueba; (- resources) estirar al máximo; (- relations) someter a demasiada tensión, crear tirantez en4 (filter - liquid) colar; (- vegetables, rice) escurrir1 (make great efforts) esforzarse, hacer un gran esfuerzo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto strain at the leash tirar de la correato strain oneself esforzarse■ don't strain yourself! ¡no te esfuerces!————————tr[streɪn]2 (streak) venastrain ['streɪn] vt1) exert: forzar (la vista, la voz)to strain oneself: hacer un gran esfuerzo2) filter: colar, filtrar3) injure: lastimarse, hacerse daño ento strain a muscle: sufrir un esguincestrain n1) lineage: linaje m, abolengo m2) streak, trace: veta f3) variety: tipo m, variedad f4) stress: tensión f, presión f5) sprain: esguince m, torcedura f (del tobillo, etc.)6) strains npltune: melodía f, acordes mpl, compases fpln.• agotamiento nervioso s.m.• deformación s.f.• duelo s.m.• esfuerzo muy grande s.m.• linaje s.m.• raza s.f.• ribete s.m.• tensión s.f.• tirantez s.f.v.• cerner v.• colar v.• estirar v.• fatigar v.• forzar v.• pujar v.• torcer v.• trascolar v.streɪn
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the rope snapped under the strain — la cuerda se rompió debido a la tensión a la que estaba sometida
the incident put a strain on Franco-German relations — las relaciones franco-alemanas se volvieron tirantes a raíz del incidente
she's been under great o a lot of strain — ha estado pasando una época de mucha tensión or de mucho estrés
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1) ( exert)to strain one's eyes/voice — forzar* la vista/voz
to strain one's ears — aguzar* el oído
2)a) ( overburden) \<\<beam/support\>\> ejercer* demasiada presión sobreb) ( injure)to strain one's back — hacerse* daño en la espalda
to strain a muscle — hacerse* un esguince
c) (overtax, stretch) \<\<relations\>\> someter a demasiada tensión, volver* tenso or tirante; \<\<credulity/patience\>\> poner* a prueba
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v reflto strain oneself — hacerse* daño
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vito strain to + INF — hacer* un gran esfuerzo para + inf
I [streɪn]1. N1) (=physical pressure) (on rope, cable) tensión f ; (on beam, bridge, structure) presión f•
this puts a strain on the cable — esto tensa el cable•
to take the strain — (lit) aguantar el peso•
to take the strain off — [+ rope, cable] disminuir la tensión de; [+ beam, bridge, structure] disminuir la presión sobreto collapse under the strain — [bridge, ceiling] venirse abajo debido a la presión
2) (fig) (=burden) carga f ; (=pressure) presión f ; (=stress) tensión fI found it a strain being totally responsible for the child — me suponía una carga llevar toda la responsabilidad del niño yo solo
it was a strain on the economy/his purse — suponía una carga para la economía/su bolsillo
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to put a strain on — [+ resources] suponer una carga para; [+ system] forzar al límite; [+ relationship] crear tirantez or tensiones enhis illness has put a terrible strain on the family — su enfermedad ha creado mucha tensión or estrés para la familia
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he has been under a great deal of strain — ha estado sometido a mucha presión3) (=effort) esfuerzo m4) (Physiol)b) (=wear) (on eyes, heart) esfuerzo meyestrain, repetitive•
he knew tennis put a strain on his heart — sabía que el tenis le sometía el corazón a un esfuerzo or le forzaba el corazónwe could hear the gentle strains of a Haydn quartet — oíamos los suaves compases de un cuarteto de Haydn
the bride came in to the strains of the wedding march — la novia entró al son or a los compases de la marcha nupcial
2. VT1) (=stretch) (beyond reasonable limits) [+ system] forzar al límite; [+ friendship, relationship, marriage] crear tensiones en, crear tirantez en; [+ resources, budget] suponer una carga para; [+ patience] poner a prueba•
the demands of the welfare state are straining public finances to the limit — las exigencias del estado de bienestar están resultando una carga excesiva para las arcas públicas•
to strain relations with sb — tensar las relaciones con algn2) (=damage, tire) [+ back] dañar(se), hacerse daño en; [+ eyes] cansarto strain o.s.: you shouldn't strain yourself — no deberías hacer mucha fuerza
don't strain yourself! — iro ¡no te vayas a quebrar or herniar!
3) (=make an effort with) [+ voice, eyes] forzarto strain every nerve or sinew to do sth — esforzarse mucho por hacer algo, hacer grandes esfuerzos por hacer algo
4) (=filter) (Chem) filtrar; (Culin) [+ gravy, soup, custard] colar; [+ vegetables] escurrir•
to strain sth into a bowl — colar algo en un cuenco•
strain the mixture through a sieve — pase la mezcla por un tamiz3.VI (=make an effort)•
he strained against the bonds that held him — liter hacía esfuerzos para soltarse de las cadenas que lo retenían•
to strain at sth — tirar de algoto strain at the leash — [dog] tirar de la correa; (fig) saltar de impaciencia
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to strain under a weight — ir agobiado por un peso
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[streɪn]N2) (=streak, element) vena f* * *[streɪn]
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the rope snapped under the strain — la cuerda se rompió debido a la tensión a la que estaba sometida
the incident put a strain on Franco-German relations — las relaciones franco-alemanas se volvieron tirantes a raíz del incidente
she's been under great o a lot of strain — ha estado pasando una época de mucha tensión or de mucho estrés
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1) ( exert)to strain one's eyes/voice — forzar* la vista/voz
to strain one's ears — aguzar* el oído
2)a) ( overburden) \<\<beam/support\>\> ejercer* demasiada presión sobreb) ( injure)to strain one's back — hacerse* daño en la espalda
to strain a muscle — hacerse* un esguince
c) (overtax, stretch) \<\<relations\>\> someter a demasiada tensión, volver* tenso or tirante; \<\<credulity/patience\>\> poner* a prueba
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v reflto strain oneself — hacerse* daño
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vito strain to + INF — hacer* un gran esfuerzo para + inf
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I [streɪn]1) (weight) sforzo m. (on su); (from pulling) tensione f. (on di)to put a strain on — sottoporre a sforzo o sollecitazione [beam, bridge]; affaticare, sottoporre a sforzo [heart, lungs]
to take the strain — [beam, rope] reggere alle sollecitazioni
2) (pressure) (on person) tensione f., stress m.; (in relations) tensione f.mental o nervous strain tensione nervosa; to put a strain on mettere a dura prova [relationship, patience]; creare tensioni in [ alliance]; mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; to be under strain [ person] essere sotto pressione; [ relations] essere teso; he can't take the strain non regge alla tensione o allo stress; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell — erano visibili in lui i primi segni della fatica
3) (injury) strappo m. muscolare; distorsione f.II 1. [streɪn]to strain one's eyes — (to see) strizzare gli occhi
2) fig. mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; creare tensioni in seno a [ relationship]; mettere a dura prova [ patience]3) (injure)2.3.to strain at — tirare con forza [leash, rope]
III 1. [streɪn]to strain oneself — affaticarsi, fare sforzi
1) (breed) (of animal) razza f.; (of plant, seed) varietà f.; (of virus, bacteria) specie f.2) (recurring theme) vena f.3) (tendency) tendenza f. (of a)4) (style) tono m., stile m.2.to the strains of... — sul motivo o sulla melodia di
* * *I 1. [strein] 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; He strained to reach the rope.)2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.)3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.)4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.)2. noun1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?)2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.)3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.)4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.)•- strained- strainer
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to take the strain — [beam, rope] reggere alle sollecitazioni
2) (pressure) (on person) tensione f., stress m.; (in relations) tensione f.mental o nervous strain tensione nervosa; to put a strain on mettere a dura prova [relationship, patience]; creare tensioni in [ alliance]; mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; to be under strain [ person] essere sotto pressione; [ relations] essere teso; he can't take the strain non regge alla tensione o allo stress; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell — erano visibili in lui i primi segni della fatica
3) (injury) strappo m. muscolare; distorsione f.II 1. [streɪn]to strain one's eyes — (to see) strizzare gli occhi
2) fig. mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; creare tensioni in seno a [ relationship]; mettere a dura prova [ patience]3) (injure)2.3.to strain at — tirare con forza [leash, rope]
III 1. [streɪn]to strain oneself — affaticarsi, fare sforzi
1) (breed) (of animal) razza f.; (of plant, seed) varietà f.; (of virus, bacteria) specie f.2) (recurring theme) vena f.3) (tendency) tendenza f. (of a)4) (style) tono m., stile m.2.to the strains of... — sul motivo o sulla melodia di
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I 1. nounput a strain on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas belasten
2) (extreme physical or mental tension) Stress, derfeel the strain — die Anstrengung spüren
stand or take the strain — die Belastung od. den Stress aushalten
place somebody under [a] great strain — jemanden einer starken Belastung aussetzen
be under [a great deal of] strain — unter großem Stress stehen
3) (person, thing)be a strain on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas belasten; eine Belastung für jemanden/etwas sein
2. transitive verbfind something a strain — etwas als Belastung empfinden
2) (stretch tightly) [fest] spannen3) (exert to maximum)strain oneself/somebody/something — das Letzte aus sich/jemandem/etwas herausholen
strain one's ears/eyes/voice — seine Ohren/Augen/Stimme anstrengen
strain oneself to do something — sich nach Kräften bemühen, etwas zu tun
4) (use beyond proper limits) verzerren [Wahrheit, Lehre, Tatsachen]; überbeanspruchen [Geduld, Wohlwollen]3. intransitive verbstrain [the water from] the vegetables — das Gemüse abgießen
(strive intensely) sich anstrengenstrain at something — an etwas (Dat.) zerren
strain at the leash — an der Leine zerren; (fig.) es kaum erwarten können
strain after something — sich mit aller Gewalt um etwas bemühen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120866/strain_away">strain awayII noun* * *I 1. [strein] 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; He strained to reach the rope.) anstrengen2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) zerren, überanstrengen3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) strapazieren4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) filtrieren2. noun1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) die Spannung2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) die Anstrengung3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) die Zerrung4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) die Strapaze•- strained- strainer
- strain off II [strein] noun1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.) die Rasse2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.) die Anlage3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.) die Weise* * *strain1[streɪn]na \strain of eccentricity/puritanism ein Hang m zum Exzentrischen/Puritanismusstrain2[streɪn]to put a \strain on sth einen Druck auf etw akk ausübenI found it quite a \strain having her to stay with us ich habe es als ziemliche Belastung empfunden, sie bei uns zu habenstresses and \strains Strapazen plto be under a lot of \strain stark unter Druck stehen; (emotional) unter großem Druck stehenexcess weight puts a lot of \strain on the heart Übergewicht stellt eine große Belastung für das Herz darstress and \strain Zug und Druckback/groin \strain Rücken-/Leistenzerrung fhamstring \strain Zerrung f der Achillessehne▪ \strains pl Melodie[n] f[pl]II. vithe dog is \straining at the leash der Hund zerrt an der LeineIII. vt▪ to \strain sthI \strained a muscle in my back ich habe mir eine Rückenmuskelzerrung zugezogenhe \strained the rope until he was sure that it would hold fast er belastete das Seil, bis er sicher war, dass es halten würdeto \strain a ligament sich dat eine Bänderzerrung zuziehenshe's \straining every nerve to get the work finished on time sie strengt sich ungeheuer an, um die Arbeit rechtzeitig fertig zu bekommento \strain one's ears die Ohren spitzen [o fam aufsperren]to \strain one's eyes die Augen überanstrengento \strain the truth übertreibenI agree she's lost weight, but I think it's \straining the truth a little to describe her as slim ich finde auch, dass sie abgenommen hat, aber sie als schlank zu bezeichnen, das wäre denn doch etwas zu vielhis conduct couldn't but \strain their relationship sein Benehmen musste eine Belastungsprobe für ihre Beziehung seinto \strain sb's credulity für jdn sehr unglaubhaft klingen4. (remove solids from liquids) coffee etw [aus]sieben [o ausziehen]; (remove liquid from solids) vegetables etw abgießen* * *I [streɪn]1. n1) (MECH) Belastung f, Beanspruchung f; (on rope, arch) Spannung f, Belastung f; (on beams, floor) Druck mcan you take some of the strain? — können Sie mal mit festhalten/mit ziehen?
to show signs of strain — Zeichen pl von Überlastung or Überbeanspruchung zeigen
2) (fig mental, economic etc) Belastung f (on für); (= effort) Anstrengung f; (= pressure, of job etc also) Beanspruchung f (of durch); (of responsibility) Last fto suffer from ( nervous) strain — (nervlich) überlastet sein, im Stress sein
I find her/it a bit of a strain — ich finde sie/das ziemlich anstrengend
to put a (great) strain on sb/sth — jdn/etw stark belasten
to put too great a strain on sb/sth — jdn/etw überlasten
to show signs of strain — Zeichen pl von Überlastung or Überanstrengung zeigen
to take the strain off sb/sth — jdn/etw entlasten
the strain of six hours at the wheel — die Anstrengung, sechs Stunden am Steuer zu sitzen
3) (= muscle-strain) (Muskel)zerrung f; (on eyes, heart etc) Überanstrengung f (on +gen)4) pl (of instrument, tune) Klänge plto the strains of — zu den Klängen (+gen)
2. vt1) (= stretch) spannen2) (= put strain on) rope, beams, relationship, faith, budget belasten; nerves, patience, resources strapazieren; (= put too much strain on) überlasten; meaning, word dehnento strain one's ears/eyes to... —
to strain oneself — sich anstrengen; (excessively) sich überanstrengen
don't strain yourself! (iro inf) — überanstrenge dich bloß nicht!, reiß dir bloß kein Bein aus! (inf)
3) (MED) muscle zerren; ankle, arm, neck verrenken; back, eyes, voice anstrengen, strapazieren; (excessively) überanstrengen; heart belasten; (excessively) überlastento strain off water —
3. vi(= exert effort) sich anstrengen, sich abmühen; (= pull) zerren, ziehen; (fig = strive) sich bemühen, strebento strain to do sth — sich anstrengen or abmühen, etw zu tun
to strain at the leash (dog) — an der Leine zerren; (fig) aufmucken, aufmüpfig werden (inf)
to strain after sth — nach etw streben, sich um etw bemühen
IIto strain against sth —
n2) (= style) Anflug m* * *strain1 [streın]A v/t1. ein Seil etc (an)spannen, anziehen, straff ziehen2. sich einen Muskel, eine Sehne etc zerren, sich das Handgelenk verstauchen, seine Augen etc (auch sich) überanstrengen oder bis (zum Äußersten) anstrengen:strain a groin (muscle) sich eine Leisten-(Muskel)zerrung zuziehen;3. TECH deformieren, verformen, verziehen4. fig etwas überspannen, strapazieren, jemandes Geduld, Kräfte etc überfordern, auf eine harte Probe stellen5. fig einen Sinn, ein Recht strapazieren, vergewaltigen, Gewalt antun (dat), Befugnisse etc überschreiten:strain a point zu weit gehen;a strained interpretation eine forcierte Auslegung6. (durch)seihen, passieren, filtern, filtrieren:B v/i1. sich (bis zum Äußersten) anstrengen ( to do zu tun):strain after sich abmühen um, streben nach;strain after effects nach Effekt haschen2. sich (an)spannen4. ( auch beim Stuhlgang) pressen, drücken:5. TECH sich verziehen, sich verformen6. a) durchlaufen, -tropfen, -sickern (Flüssigkeit)C s1. Spannung f, Beanspruchung f, Zug m2. TECH verformende Spannung, Verdehnung f3. MEDa) Zerrung fb) Überanstrengung f:strain fracture Ermüdungsbruch m4. Anstrengung f, Anspannung f, Kraftaufwand m5. (on) (starke) Anstrengung, Strapaze f (für), Überanstrengung f (gen), (nervliche, auch finanzielle) Belastung (für), Druck m (auf akk), Last f (der Verantwortung etc):it is a strain es nimmt einen mit;be a strain on sb’s nerves jemanden Nerven kosten;be under a strain mitgenommen sein, mit den Nerven herunter sein6. Weise f, Melodie f:to the strains of zu den Klängen von (od gen)7. Vers m, Passage f8. fig Ton(art) m(f), Stil m9. Laune f, Stimmung f:he was in a philosophizing strain er war zum Philosophieren aufgelegt10. pl Spannungen plstrain2 [streın] s1. Geschlecht n, Linie f2. Abstammung f3. BIOLa) Rasse fb) (Ab-, Spiel)Art f4. Beimischung f, (Rassen)Merkmal n, Zug m:a strain of Greek blood ein Schuss griechischen Bluts5. (Erb)Anlage f, (Charakter)Zug mof von)* * *I 1. nounput a strain on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas belasten
2) (extreme physical or mental tension) Stress, derstand or take the strain — die Belastung od. den Stress aushalten
place somebody under [a] great strain — jemanden einer starken Belastung aussetzen
be under [a great deal of] strain — unter großem Stress stehen
3) (person, thing)2. transitive verbbe a strain on somebody/something — jemanden/etwas belasten; eine Belastung für jemanden/etwas sein
1) (overexert) überanstrengen; zerren [Muskel]; überbeanspruchen [Geduld, Loyalität usw.]2) (stretch tightly) [fest] spannenstrain oneself/somebody/something — das Letzte aus sich/jemandem/etwas herausholen
strain one's ears/eyes/voice — seine Ohren/Augen/Stimme anstrengen
strain oneself to do something — sich nach Kräften bemühen, etwas zu tun
4) (use beyond proper limits) verzerren [Wahrheit, Lehre, Tatsachen]; überbeanspruchen [Geduld, Wohlwollen]3. intransitive verbstrain [the water from] the vegetables — das Gemüse abgießen
(strive intensely) sich anstrengenstrain at something — an etwas (Dat.) zerren
strain at the leash — an der Leine zerren; (fig.) es kaum erwarten können
Phrasal Verbs:II noun* * *n.Anspannung f.Anstrengung f.Beanspruchung f.Dehnung -en f.Kraftaufwand f.Spannung -en f.Strapaze -n f.Verdehnung f.Zug ¨-e m.starke Inanspruchnahme f. v.anstrengen v. -
7 strain ***
I [streɪn]1. n1) (Tech: on rope) tensione f, (on beam) sollecitazione f, (on person: physical) sforzo, (mental) tensione f, (tiredness) faticato take the strain off sth — ridurre la tensione di (or la sollecitazione su) qc
she's under a lot of strain — è molto tesa, è sotto pressione
I can't stand the strain — non resisto, non ce la faccio più
to put a great strain on — (marriage, friendship) mettere a dura prova, (person, savings, budget) pesare molto su
2) (Med: sprain) strappo3)2. vt1) (stretch) tendere, tirare2) (put strain on) sottoporre a sforzo, (fig: relationship, marriage) mettere a dura prova, (resources etc) gravare su, (meaning) forzare, (Med: back, muscle, ligament) farsi uno stiramento a, (eyes, heart) affaticare3. vito strain at sth — (push/pull) spingere/tirare qc con tutte le forze
to strain against — (ropes, bars) far forza contro
•II [streɪn] n -
8 to strain oneself
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9 übernehmen
to adopt; to assume; to take over; to take on* * *über|neh|men [yːbɐ'neːmən] ptp überno\#mmen [yːbɐ'nɔmən] insep irreg1. vt1) (= annehmen) to take; Aufgabe, Arbeit to take on, to undertake; Funktion to take on; Verantwortung to take on, to assume, to accept; Kosten, Hypothek to agree to pay; (JUR ) Fall to take (on); jds Verteidigung to take on; (= kaufen) to buyden Befehl or das Kommando übernéhmen — to take command or charge
die Führung übernéhmen (von Organisation etc) — to take charge (gen of); (Sport) to take over the lead
lassen Sie mal, das übernehme ich! — let me take care of that
es übernéhmen, etw zu tun — to take on the job of doing sth, to undertake to do sth
2) (stellvertretend, ablösend) to take over (von from); Ausdruck, Ansicht to adopt; Zitat, Wort to take, to borrow; (COMPUT ) Einstellungen to apply3) Geschäft, Praxis etc to take over2. vrto take on or undertake too much; (= sich überanstrengen) to overdo it; (beim Essen) to overeatübernéhmen Sie sich nur nicht! (iro) — don't strain yourself! (iro)
* * *1) (to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc): He assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.) assume2) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over ( noun take-over).) take over3) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) take over4) (to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc): He undertook the job willingly.) undertake* * *über·neh·men *[y:bɐˈne:mən]I. vtenteigneten Besitz/ein Geschäft \übernehmen to take over expropriated property/a business2. (auf sich nehmen, annehmen)▪ etw \übernehmen to accept sthlassen Sie es, das übernehme ich let me take care of itdie Kosten \übernehmen [to agree] to pay the costsdie Verpflichtungen \übernehmen to assume [or enter into] obligations form▪ es \übernehmen, etw zu tun to take on the job of doing sth, to undertake to do sthden Vorsitz \übernehmen to take [or assume] the chair3. (fortführen)das Steuer \übernehmen to take the wheeldie Verfolgung \übernehmen to take up pursuit sep4. (verwenden)▪ etw \übernehmen to take [or borrow] sthein übernommenes Zitat a citation taken [or borrowed] from another work [or source]eine Sendung in sein Abendprogramm \übernehmen to include a broadcast in one's evening programmes▪ jdn \übernehmen to take over sbjdn ins Angestelltenverhältnis \übernehmen to employ sb on a permanent basisjdn ins Beamtenverhältnis \übernehmen to enter sb in the civil serviceIII. vi to take overich bin zu müde, um weiterzufahren, kannst du mal \übernehmen? I'm too tired to drive any more, can you take the wheel?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) take delivery of <goods, consignment>; receive < relay baton>; take over <power, practice, business, building, school class>; take on <job, position, task, role, case, leadership>; undertake to pay < costs>2) (bei sich einstellen) take on < staff>3) (sich zu Eigen machen) adopt, take over <ideas, methods, subject, etc.> ( von from); borrow <word, phrase> ( von from)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb overdo things or itübernimm dich nur nicht — (iron.) don't strain yourself!
* * *über'nehmen (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/tdas Kommando übernehmen take over command;eine (neue) Klasse übernehmen als Lehrer: take over a (new) class2. (sich kümmern um, erledigen) take care of; (Arbeit etc) take on;die Kosten übernehmen meet ( oder agree to pay) the costs;die Getränke übernehmen wir we’re buying the drinks;eine Stunde (von jemandem) übernehmen take over a class (from sb);das übernehme ich umg I’ll take care of that4. SCHIFF (Ladung, Passagiere) take on board; (Arbeitskräfte nach Firmenübernahme) keep on, continue to employ5. (Verfahrensweise, Begriffe etc) adopt; (Wörter) borrow, take; Elektronik:, IT transfer; (Daten etc) import, accept;eine Sendung von der BBC übernehmen TV show a BBC program(me);Ideen etcB. v/i take over (jetzt übernehmen Sie! now you take over!C. v/r (es übertreiben) overdo it ( oder things); mit Arbeit etc: take on too much, bite off more than one can chew umg; (sich überschätzen) overestimate one’s capabilities, overplay one’s hand; finanziell: overreach o.s.; beim Essen: overeat;sich kräftemäßig übernehmen overexert o.s.;sich bei der Arbeit/beim Sport etcübernehmen do too much work/sport etc;mit dem Hauskauf haben sie sich übernommen they overreached themselves in buying the house;übernimm dich nur nicht! iron don’t overdo it!'übernehmen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. umg (Tasche etc) hang over one’s shoulderdas Schiff nahm haushohe Seen über waves as high as a house were coming over the sides of the ship* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) take delivery of <goods, consignment>; receive < relay baton>; take over <power, practice, business, building, school class>; take on <job, position, task, role, case, leadership>; undertake to pay < costs>2) (bei sich einstellen) take on < staff>3) (sich zu Eigen machen) adopt, take over <ideas, methods, subject, etc.> ( von from); borrow <word, phrase> ( von from)2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb overdo things or itübernimm dich nur nicht — (iron.) don't strain yourself!
* * *v.to accede v.to adopt v.to take on v.to take over v.to undertake v.(§ p.,p.p.: undertook, undertaken) -
10 anstrengen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/refl make an effort, try (hard); stärker: exert o.s.; streng dich doch mal an! umg. you could try a bit harder; iro. don’t strain yourself; angestrengtII v/t1. sein Gedächtnis anstrengen rack one’s brains; alle Kräfte anstrengen use all one’s strength, strain every muscle; streng doch mal deinen Grips etc. an! umg. use your brains ( oder head)!2. JUR.: einen Prozess anstrengen ( gegen jemanden) initiate ( oder commence) proceedings (against s.o.), bring an action (against s.o.)III vt/i exert, strain, be a strain on; (ermüden) tire (out); (erschöpfen) exhaust; übermäßig anstrengen overtax, overexert; das strengt an it’s hard work; das schlechte Licht strengt die Augen an the poor light puts a strain on ( oder is bad for) the eyes* * *to make an effort;sich anstrengento endeavour; to try hard; to take steps; to make an effort; to endeavor; to exert oneself* * *ạn|stren|gen ['anʃtrɛŋən] sep1. vt1) Augen to strain; Muskel, Gehirn, Geist to exert; (= strapazieren) jdn to tire out; esp Patienten to fatiguedas viele Lesen strengt meine Augen/mich an — all this reading is or puts a strain on my eyes/is a strain (for me)
alle Kräfte anstrengen — to use all one's strength or (geistig) faculties
sein Gedächtnis anstrengen — to rack one's brains
See:→ auch angestrengt2) (JUR)eine Klage/einen Prozess anstrengen — to initiate or institute proceedings (gegen against)
2. vrto make an effort; (körperlich auch) to exert oneselfsich mehr/sehr anstrengen — to make more of an effort/a big effort
sich übermäßig anstrengen — to make too much of an effort; (körperlich auch) to overexert oneself
sich anstrengen, etw zu tun — to make an effort to do sth, to try hard to do sth
unsere Gastgeberin hatte sich sehr angestrengt — our hostess had gone to or had taken a lot of trouble
* * *1) (to force (oneself) to make an effort: Please exert yourselves.) exert2) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.) strain* * *an|stren·genI. vr1. (sich intensiv einsetzen)2. (sich besondere Mühe geben)sich akk sehr \anstrengen, etw zu tun to go to [or take] a lot of trouble to do sth [or in doing sthII. vt▪ jdn \anstrengen to tire sb outdas viele Lesen strengt meine Augen an all this reading puts a strain on my eyes2. (intensiv beanspruchen)▪ etw \anstrengen to strain sthseinen Geist/die Muskeln \anstrengen to exert one's mind/musclesalle Kräfte \anstrengen to use all one's strength▪ jdn [sehr] \anstrengen to [over]tax sb* * *1.sich anstrengen, etwas zu tun — make an effort to do something
2.sich mehr/sehr anstrengen — make more of an effort/a great effort
transitives Verb1) (anspannen) strain <eyes, ears, voice>alle seine Kräfte anstrengen — make every effort; (körperlich) use all one's strength
2) (strapazieren) strain, put a strain on < eyes>jemanden [zu sehr] anstrengen — be [too much of] a strain on somebody
* * *anstrengen (trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/t1.sein Gedächtnis anstrengen rack one’s brains;alle Kräfte anstrengen use all one’s strength, strain every muscle;2. JUR:einen Prozess anstrengen (gegen jemanden) initiate ( oder commence) proceedings (against sb), bring an action( against sb)übermäßig anstrengen overtax, overexert;das strengt an it’s hard work;das schlechte Licht strengt die Augen an the poor light puts a strain on ( oder is bad for) the eyes* * *1.sich anstrengen, etwas zu tun — make an effort to do something
2.sich mehr/sehr anstrengen — make more of an effort/a great effort
transitives Verb1) (anspannen) strain <eyes, ears, voice>alle seine Kräfte anstrengen — make every effort; (körperlich) use all one's strength
2) (strapazieren) strain, put a strain on < eyes>jemanden [zu sehr] anstrengen — be [too much of] a strain on somebody
* * *v.to strain v. -
11 umbringen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t kill, murderII v/refl kill o.s., commit suicide; du wirst dich noch umbringen! umg., fig. you’ll kill yourself if you’re not careful; das bringt mich noch um! umg. that’ll be the death of me; sich ( fast) umbringen umg. bend over backwards; bring dich bloß nicht um! iro., umg. don’t strain yourself!; sie haben sich nicht gerade umgebracht iro., umg. they didn’t exactly kill themselves* * *to ruin; to kill* * *ụm|brin|gen sep1. vtto kill (auch fig), to murderdas bringt mich noch um! (inf) — it'll be the death of me! (inf)
2. vrto kill oneself* * *um|brin·genI. vt▪ jdn \umbringen to kill sb; (vorsätzlich a.) to murder sbjdn mit/durch Gift \umbringen to kill/murder sb with poison [or by poisoning]jdn mit einem Messer/durch Messerstiche \umbringen to stab sb to death▶ sich akk [fast] vor Freundlichkeit/Höflichkeit \umbringen to [practically] fall over oneself to be friendly/polite▶ bringen Sie sich nur nicht um! (fig fam) [mind you] don't kill yourself! iron; (als Appell an die Vernunft) you'll kill yourself [if you go [or carry] on like that]!* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb killdiese Packerei bringt mich fast um — (fig. ugs.) all this packing's nearly killing me (coll.)
* * *umbringen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t kill, murderB. v/r kill o.s., commit suicide;du wirst dich noch umbringen! umg, fig you’ll kill yourself if you’re not careful;das bringt mich noch um! umg that’ll be the death of me;sich (fast) umbringen umg bend over backwards;bring dich bloß nicht um! iron, umg don’t strain yourself!;sie haben sich nicht gerade umgebracht iron, umg they didn’t exactly kill themselves* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb killdiese Packerei bringt mich fast um — (fig. ugs.) all this packing's nearly killing me (coll.)
* * *v.to kill v.to slay v.(§ p.,p.p.: slew, slain) -
12 herniarse
pron.v.to rupture oneself (medicine).* * *1 to rupture oneself* * *VPR (Med) to rupture o.s.no trabajes tanto que te vas a herniar — iró don't work so hard, you're going to give yourself a hernia iró
* * *verbo pronominal to get a hernia, rupture oneself* * *verbo pronominal to get a hernia, rupture oneself* * *herniarse [A1 ]to get a hernia, rupture oneself* * *
herniarse ( conjugate herniarse) verbo pronominal
to get a hernia, rupture oneself
herniarse verbo reflexivo
1 (causarse una hernia) to rupture oneself
2 fam irón (trabajar demasiado) no recojas tu plato, no te vayas a herniar, don't bother taking your plate in - you might give yourself a hernia
* * *herniarse vpr1. [sufrir hernia] to rupture oneself* * *v/r1 famget a hernia, rupture o.s.2 fig fambust a gut fam -
13 sforzo
m effortfisico strainfare uno sforzo make an effortfisicamente strain oneselfsenza sforzo effortlessly* * *sforzo s.m.1 effort; strain; exertion: sforzo fisico, mentale, physical, mental effort; sforzo di volontà, effort of will; dopo molti sforzi, after much effort; malgrado tutti i miei sforzi, in spite of all my efforts (o exertions); senza sforzo, without effort; feci ogni sforzo per aiutarlo, I made every effort to help him; non fare sforzi, don't strain yourself; non mi costa nessuno sforzo, it is no effort for me; fare uno sforzo, to make an effort; fare sforzi disperati, to make desperate efforts; sostenere lo sforzo, to stand (o to bear) the strain; ha fatto lo sforzo di chiamarmi!, (iron.) he managed to make the effort to call me! // bello sforzo!, (iron.) what a strain!: ''Parla bene l'inglese!'' ''Bello sforzo, ha vissuto a Londra!'', ''He speaks English very well!'' ''It wasn't too difficult, he has lived in London!''2 (fis., mecc.) stress, strain: sforzo di flessione, bending stress; sforzo di taglio, shearing stress; sforzo di torsione, torsional stress; (mecc.) mettere sotto sforzo, to put under stress // (ferr.) sforzo di trazione ai cerchioni, tractive effort at the periphery of the driving-wheel; sforzo totale di trazione, gross tractive effort.* * *['sfɔrtso]sostantivo maschile1) effort, strainsforzo fisico — physical effort o exertion
con la mia schiena, non posso fare -i — with this back of mine, I can't do anything strenuous
bello sforzo! — iron. what a strain!
2) mecc. fis. strain, stress* * *sforzo/'sfɔrtso/sostantivo m.1 effort, strain; sforzo fisico physical effort o exertion; sforzo muscolare muscle strain; senza sforzo effortlessly; raddoppiare gli -i to redouble one's effort; dopo molti -i after a great deal of effort; con la mia schiena, non posso fare -i with this back of mine, I can't do anything strenuous; bello sforzo! iron. what a strain!2 mecc. fis. strain, stress; sotto sforzo under stress. -
14 überanstrengen
(untr., hat)I v/t overexert, strainII v/refl overexert o.s., overdo things umg.* * *to overwork; to overexert; to overstrain* * *über|ạn|stren|gen [yːbɐ'|anʃtrɛŋən] ptp übera\#nstrengt insep1. vtto overstrain, to overexert; Kräfte to overtax; Augen to strain2. vrto overstrain or overexert oneselfüberanstrenge dich nicht! (iro) — don't strain yourself! (iro)
* * ** * *über·an·stren·gen *[y:bɐˈʔanʃtrɛŋən]vt* * *sich überanstrengen — overstrain or overexert oneself
* * *überanstrengen (untrennb, hat)A. v/t overexert, strainB. v/r overexert o.s., overdo things umg* * *sich überanstrengen — overstrain or overexert oneself
* * *v.to overexert v.to overstrain v.to overwork v. -
15 sprecare
waste, squander* * *sprecare v.tr. to waste; ( scialacquare) to squander, to fritter away: sprecare il proprio denaro per qlco., to waste (o to squander) one's money on sthg., on doing sthg.; sprecare il tempo, to waste time; sprecare il fiato, to waste one's breath; non bisogna sprecare il pane, la carta, you shouldn't waste bread, paper; hai sprecato una buona occasione, you've wasted a good opportunity.◘ sprecarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( disperdere le proprie energie) to waste one's energy2 (iron.) to strain oneself, to put* oneself out: ti sei proprio sprecato a fargli questo regalino, you really put yourself out to give him this present; non si spreca a telefonarmi, he doesn't bother to telephone me.* * *[spre'kare]1. vt(gen), fig to waste, (denaro) to waste, squander2. vip (sprecarsi)(persona) to waste one's energynon sprecarti! — (iro : non affaticarti) don't strain yourself!
* * *[spre'kare] 1.verbo transitivo to waste [cibo, soldi]; to squander [ forze]; to waste, to squander [tempo, talento]2.••* * *sprecare/spre'kare/ [1]to waste [cibo, soldi]; to squander [ forze]; to waste, to squander [tempo, talento]II sprecarsi verbo pronominaleiron. non si è certo sprecato a studiare! he certainly didn't waste time studying! si è sprecato con questo regalo! he set himself back with this present!sprecare il fiato to waste one's breath. -
16 romperse
1 (gen) to break2 (papel, tela) to tear, rip3 (rajarse, reventarse) to split4 (desgastarse) to wear out5 (coche) to break down* * *VPR1) (=partirse, destrozarse)a) [juguete, mueble, cuerda] to break; [plato, cristal] to break, smashse me rompió un dedo en el accidente — my finger got broken in the accident, I broke a finger in the accident
b) [uso enfático]no te vayas a romper de tanto trabajar — iró, hum don't strain yourself working so hard iró
2) (=rasgarse) [tela, papel] to tear, ripse me han roto los pantalones — I've torn o ripped my trousers
3) (=estropearse) [coche, motor] to break down; [televisor] to breakse ha roto la lavadora — the washing machine is broken, the washing machine has broken down
4) (=gastarse) [ropa, zapatos] to wear out5) (Ciclismo) [pelotón] to break up6) Arg, Uru* (=esforzarse)no me rompí mucho, no valía la pena — I didn't go to a lot of trouble, it wasn't worth it
el pobre se rompe tanto y saca malas notas — the poor guy works like crazy and gets really bad marks *
así se lo agradecés a tu madre que se rompe todo por vos — that's how you thank your mother, who does all she can for you
* * *(v.) = snap offEx. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.* * *(v.) = snap offEx: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.
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■romperse verbo reflexivo
1 to break
(una falda, un documento) to tear 2 romperse un hueso, to break a bone
romperse la crisma/cabeza, to brain oneself
3 (una negociación, relación) to break down: se ha roto la tregua, the truce has been broken
' romperse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- casco
- crisma
- pedazo
- clic
- destrozar
- quebrar
- romper
English:
apart
- break
- dicey
- fray
- give
- process
- smash
- snap
- split
- tear
- burst
- hatch
- way
* * *vpr1. [partirse] to break;[rasgarse] to tear;se rompió en mil pedazos it smashed to pieces;se ha roto una pierna he has broken a leg2. [estropearse] to break;se ha roto la tele the TV is broken3. [desgastarse] to wear out;se me están rompiendo las mangas my sleeves are getting worn4. [quebrantarse] to break down;se ha roto el consenso entre los partidos the consensus between the parties has broken downno te rompiste demasiado para ese examen, ¿cómo sacaste tan buena nota? you hardly killed yourself studying for the exam, so how did you get such good marks?* * *v/r break -
17 heben
* * *to lift; to rise; to raise; to go up; to heave;sich heben(Stimmung) to soar* * *he|ben ['heːbn] pret hob [hoːp] ptp gehoben [gə'hoːbn]1. vt1) (= nach oben bewegen) to lift, to raise; Augenbraue, Kamera, Fernglas to raisedie Hand gegen jdn hében (geh) — to raise one's hand against sb
er hebt gern einen (inf) — he likes or enjoys a drink
See:→ auch gehoben2) (= nach oben befördern, hochheben) to lift; Wrack to raise, to bring up; Schatz to dig up; (SPORT ) Gewicht to lifter hob das Kind auf die Mauer/vom Baum — he lifted the child (up) onto the wall/ (down) from the tree
jdn auf die Schultern hében —
den Ball in den Strafraum/ins Tor hében — to lob the ball into the penalty area/goal
3) (= verbessern) Farbe to bring out, to enhance; Selbstbewusstsein, Effekt to heighten; Ertrag to increase; Geschäft to increase, to boost; Stimmung, Wohlstand to improve; Niveau to raise, to increase; jds Ansehen to boost, to enhancejds Stimmung hében — to cheer sb up
2. vrsich hében und senken (Schiff) — to rise and fall; (Busen) to heave
2) (geh = emporragen) to tower up, to rise up3) (= sich bessern) (Stimmung, Konjunktur, Handel) to improve4) (S Ger = sich halten) to hold on (an +dat to)3. vt imperses hebt jdm den Magen (inf) — sb feels sick
es hebt mich or es hebt mir den Magen, wenn ich das sehe (inf) — seeing that makes me feel sick or turns my stomach (inf)
4. vi2) (S Ger = haltbar sein) to hold; (Nahrungsmittel) to keep* * *1) (to lift (something heavy): he hoisted the sack on to his back; He hoisted the child up on to his shoulders.) hoist2) (to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc: The cargo was hoisted on to the ship: They hoisted the flag.) hoist3) (the act of heaving: He gave one heave and the rock moved; the heave of the waves.) heave4) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) raise5) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) lift6) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) lift7) (to raise (a hand etc).) put up8) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) rear* * *he·ben<hob, gehoben>[ˈhe:bn̩]I. vt1. (in die Höhe)hebt eure Füße! pick your feet up!die Achseln [o Schultern] \heben to shrug [one's shoulders]den Arm/das Bein/die Faust \heben to raise one's arm/leg/fistdie Augen \heben (geh) to look upden Blick zu jdm/etw \heben (geh) to look up to sb/sthdie Brauen \heben to raise one's eyebrows [or an eyebrow]die Hand gegen jdn \heben (geh) to raise one's hand to sbden Kopf \heben to raise [or lift] one's head50 kg/eine Last \heben to lift 50 kg/a load; Hebezeug a. to hoist 50 kg/a loadeinen Rekord \heben SPORT to lift a record weightdie Stimme \heben (geh) to raise one's voice2. (verlagern)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \heben to lift sb/sth somewhereetw in die Höhe \heben to lift up sth sepjdn/etw auf die Schultern \heben to lift sb/sth [up] on [to] [or put sb/sth on] one's shoulders, to shoulder stheine Tür aus den Angeln \heben to take a door off its hinges3. (bergen)ein Wrack \heben to raise a wreck4. (steigern)▪ etw \heben to improve sth; Umsatz a. to increase sth; Moral to boost sth; Niveau to improve [or raise] sth; Ruf to enhance sth; Farbe, Detail to emphasize sthjds Mut \heben to give sb couragejds Stimmung \heben to lift [or improve] sb's mood, to cheer up sb sepeinen \heben gehen to go for a drinkdarauf müssen wir einen \heben! we'll have to drink to that!gern einen \heben to like to have a drink▪ etw \heben to hold sth▪ etw \heben to levy [or impose] sthII. vr1. (hochgehen)2. (hochsteigen)3. (zuziehen)6. (steigern)neun gegen neun [das] hebt sich the two nines cancel each otherIII. vi1. (arbeiten) to lift loadser musste den ganzen Tag schwer \heben he had to do a lot of heavy lifting all day2. SPORT to be a weightlifter, to do weightliftingbei dem Wetter hebt die Milch halt nicht the milk won't keep in this weather* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
jemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve < standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; < standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * *heben; hebt, hob, hat gehobenA. v/t1. (Last, Gewichte etc) lift (auch Sport); (schwere Last) heave; (höher bewegen) (auch Augen, Hand, Glas) raise;einen heben umg hoist one4.sich (dat)einen Bruch heben MED rupture o.s. (by lifting heavy objects);heb dir bloß keinen Bruch iron don’t strain yourself!5. fig (Niveau, Qualität, Stimme etc) raise; (vermehren) increase; (verbessern) improve; (Wirkung etc) add to;jemandes Moral/Selbstbewusstsein heben boost sb’s morale/self-confidence7. unpers; umg:es hebt mich, wenn ich Blut sehe I feel sick if …B. v/r1. rise, go up; Vorhang, Nebel etc: lift;sich heben und senken rise and fall;2. Stimme: rise3. fig (sich verbessern) improve4. geh (emporragen) rise* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
2) (an eine andere Stelle bringen) liftjemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve <standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; <standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: hob, gehoben)= to heave v.to hoist v.to lift v. -
18 übernehmen
über·neh·men * [y:bɐʼne:mən] irreg vt1) ( in Besitz nehmen)enteigneten Besitz/ein Geschäft \übernehmen to take over expropriated property/a business2) (auf sich nehmen, annehmen)etw \übernehmen to accept sth;lassen Sie es, das übernehme ich let me take care of it;die Kosten \übernehmen [to agree] to pay the costs;die Verantwortung \übernehmen to take on sep [or ( form) assume] [or ( form) adopt] the responsibility;es \übernehmen, etw zu tun to take on the job of doing sth, to undertake to do sth;den Vorsitz \übernehmen to take [or assume] the chair3) ( fortführen)etw [von jdm] \übernehmen to take over sth sep [from sb];das Steuer \übernehmen to take the wheel;die Verfolgung \übernehmen to take up pursuit sep4) ( verwenden)etw \übernehmen to take [or borrow] sth;eine Sendung in sein Abendprogramm \übernehmen to include a broadcast in one's evening programmes5) ( weiterbeschäftigen)jdn \übernehmen to take over sb;jdn ins Angestelltenverhältnis \übernehmen to employ sb on a permanent basis;jdn ins Beamtenverhältnis \übernehmen to enter sb in the civil servicevr ( sich übermäßig belasten)vi to take over;ich bin zu müde, um weiterzufahren, kannst du mal \übernehmen? I'm too tired to drive any more, can you take the wheel? -
19 heben;
hebt, hob, hat gehobenI v/t1. (Last, Gewichte etc.) lift (auch Sport); (schwere Last) heave; (höher bewegen) (auch Augen, Hand, Glas) raise; einen heben umg. hoist one4. sich (Dat) einen Bruch heben MED. rupture o.s. (by lifting heavy objects); heb dir bloß keinen Bruch iro. don’t strain yourself!5. fig. (Niveau, Qualität, Stimme etc.) raise; (vermehren) increase; (verbessern) improve; (Wirkung etc.) add to; jemandes Moral / Selbstbewusstsein heben boost s.o.’s morale / self-confidence6. Dial. halten I 1II v/refl1. rise, go up; Vorhang, Nebel etc.: lift; sich heben und senken rise and fall; jemandem hebt sich der Magen s.o.’s stomach turns over, s.o. feels sick; Angel2, Himmel etc.2. Stimme: rise3. fig. (sich verbessern) improve4. geh. (emporragen) rise5. Dial. festhalten IIIIII v/i Dial. halten II 1,2 -
20 sprecare
[spre'kare]1. vt(gen), fig to waste, (denaro) to waste, squander2. vip (sprecarsi)(persona) to waste one's energynon sprecarti! — (iro : non affaticarti) don't strain yourself!
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