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1 strain every muscle/nerve
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2 strain
1. v1) натя́гивать2) растяну́тьstrain a tendon — растяну́ть свя́зку
3) напряга́ть(ся)- strain every muscle/nerve 2. nнапряже́ние с -
3 выбивать, выбить
(вн.)
1. knock (smb., smth.) out;
(противника тж.) dislodge( smb.) ;
2. (штампом) stamp( smth.) ;
3. разг. (ударяя, очищать) beat* (smth.) ;
~ ковёр beat* a carpet;
~ трубку knock out one`s pipe;
4. (уничтожать градом) beat* (smth.) down;
5. (молотком придавать новую форму) hammer (smth.) out;
выбить дорогу break* up a road, knock a road to pieces;
~ дурь из кого-л. разг. knock the nonsense out of smb. ;
~ кого-л. из колеи unsettle smb. ;
~ся, выбиться;
~ся из сил strain every nerve/muscle;
выбиться в люди разг. make* one`s way in the world;
~ из колеи be* completely unsettled;
~ из сил be* at the end of one`s tether;
be* dead-beat;
~ся на дорогу get* on one`s feet;
make* good;
её волосы выбились из-под шляпы, косынки her hair was showing from under her hat, kerchief.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выбивать, выбить
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strain — strain1 [strān] vt. [ME streinen < OFr estraindre, to strain, wring hard < L stringere, to draw tight: see STRICT] 1. to draw or stretch tight 2. to exert, use, or tax to the utmost [to strain every nerve] 3. to overtax; injure by… … English World dictionary
strain — strain1 [streın] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(worry)¦ 2¦(difficulty)¦ 3¦(force)¦ 4¦(injury)¦ 5¦(plant/animal)¦ 6¦(quality)¦ 7¦(way of saying something)¦ 8 strains of something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Sense: 1 4; Date: 1500 1600; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
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